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eagle

Names meaning 'eagle' or associated with this majestic bird carry a powerful symbolism of strength, vision, freedom, and leadership. Across various cultures, eagles are revered as kings of the sky, embodying nobility, courage, and a connection to the divine, making these names a distinguished choice for a child. Opting for an eagle-inspired name can imbue a sense of aspiration and greatness.

40 names from diverse cultures

Aquila Latin This name directly translates to 'eagle' in Latin, symbolizing vision and power. Arne Old Norse, Germanic Meaning 'eagle', this name is a classic choice with a strong avian connection. Arnold Germanic Derived from elements meaning 'eagle' and 'power', signifying strength and leadership. Erna Old Norse, Germanic A feminine form of names meaning 'eagle', representing grace and strength. Örn Old Norse, Icelandic This Icelandic name directly translates to 'eagle', embodying the bird's majestic nature. Arnar Old Norse, Icelandic Meaning 'eagle', this name is a variant of Örn, popular in Nordic countries. Aquilina Latin Meaning 'eagle-like' or 'of the eagle', this name suggests qualities associated with the bird. Aquilino Latin, Spanish, Italian A masculine form meaning 'eagle-like', indicating noble and keen characteristics. Orel Slavic This straightforward Slavic name means 'eagle', symbolizing freedom and sharp sight. Orlina Slavic A feminine diminutive meaning 'eaglet' or 'female eagle', suggesting grace and potential. Arndt German A German variant of Arne, also meaning 'eagle', a symbol of foresight and courage. Earnest Germanic, English While now meaning 'serious, resolute', its etymological root comes from the Old English word 'earn' meaning 'eagle'. Zeus Greek The chief god of the Greek pantheon, whose sacred animal and symbol is the eagle. Jupiter Roman The Roman king of the gods, equated with Zeus, also having the eagle as his symbolic animal. Horus Egyptian An ancient Egyptian god often depicted with the head of a falcon, symbolizing kingship and the sky, sharing characteristics with the eagle. Garuda Sanskrit A mythical divine eagle-like bird or bird-man in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, symbolizing strength and protection. Artsiv Armenian This Armenian name directly means 'eagle', representing the national bird of Armenia. Kartal Turkish A Turkish name directly meaning 'eagle', often used to denote strength and courage. Arrano Basque This name from the Basque region of Spain directly translates to 'eagle'. Tlanuwa Cherokee Refers to a mythical giant eagle in Cherokee folklore, embodying immense power and majesty. Aquil Arabic An Arabic name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing keen eyesight and dignity. Aigle Greek This ancient Greek name directly means 'eagle', a powerful and regal choice. Arnbjörn Old Norse Composed of elements meaning 'eagle' and 'bear', combining the strength of two powerful animals. Arnulf Germanic Meaning 'eagle wolf', this name brings together two fierce and intelligent creatures. Arndís Old Norse Combining 'eagle' and 'goddess', this name signifies a divine and majestic femininity. Arnora Old Norse This name combines 'eagle' with 'light' or 'strength', evoking a radiant and powerful presence. Arnborg Old Norse Meaning 'eagle protection', this name suggests a strong and watchful guardian. Arnaldo Spanish, Italian, Portuguese A Romance language variation of Arnold, meaning 'eagle power', popular across Southern Europe. Arna Old Norse, Germanic A short and sweet form that directly means 'eagle', symbolizing freedom and high aspirations. Arnett French, English A diminutive of Arn, meaning 'little eagle', suggesting a spirited and aspiring nature. Talon English Refers to the sharp, curved claw of a bird of prey, evoking the eagle's hunting prowess and strength. Nesher Hebrew This biblical Hebrew word for 'eagle' is used as a strong and unique given name. Orlin Bulgarian A Bulgarian diminutive of Orel, meaning 'eaglet' or 'small eagle', symbolizing youth and potential. Orlica Slavic A Slavic name meaning 'female eagle' or 'eaglet', representing agility and sharp instincts. Hawke English Refers to a 'hawk', a bird of prey closely related to the eagle in its predatory nature and symbolism. Taka Japanese Often part of longer names, it refers to a 'hawk' or 'falcon', broadly encompassing eagle symbolism in Japanese culture. Arend Dutch, German A Dutch and Low German name directly meaning 'eagle', symbolizing keen intellect and sovereignty. Arngrim Old Norse Composed of elements meaning 'eagle' and 'fierce' or 'grim', representing a powerful and formidable nature. Arnfinn Old Norse Meaning 'eagle Finn' or 'eagle fair one', combining the eagle's strength with a cultural or personal descriptor. Adler German This German name directly means 'eagle', often used as a surname but also adopted as a strong first name.

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