This English name is more often found as a surname, or used as a byname, but sometimes it is given as a forename. It could have derived from any of the following: English surname from Old English byname Draca, meaning
snake or
dragon
White shoulder Irish/Gaelic myth name of one of the children of
Lir who were turned into swans for 900 years. The name is composed of the elements fionn
fair, white and guala
shoulder
Vietnamese name meaning
rose
English unisex bird name, meaning simply
raven
Native American
Cheyenne name meaning
small duck
Nickname for Icelandic
Svanhildur, meaning
swan battle
Scandinavian form of Anglo-Saxon
Swanhild, meaning
"swan battle."
Low
German nickname for names beginning with svan, meaning
"swan."
Swan battle Anglo-Saxon name, composed of the Old English elements swan
swan and hild
battle
English name derived from the vocabulary word for a type of
duck or
blue-green color
Variant of English
Teal, meaning either
duck or
blue-green color
Native American Miwok name meaning
singing snow goose