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Names That Mean Eagle

Explore 375 baby names whose meaning relates to eagle — researched meanings, origins, and popularity trends from 25+ countries.

375 Total Names
160 Girl Names
244 Boy Names
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  1. Arvid Swedish

    Arvid derives from Old Norse elements "arr" (eagle) and "víðr" (wide), meaning "eagle-wide" or broadly "wide as an eagle." The name is primarily used in Scandinavian countries, particularly Sweden and Norway, with…

  2. Anzu Multiple

    The name 'Anzu' has multiple origins; in Japanese, it means "apricot" (from the fruit 杏子), while in Sumerian mythology, it refers to a divine storm-bird (from the root *anzu* meaning "heavenly eagle").

  3. Noud Dutch

    Noud is a Dutch diminutive of the name Arnold, derived from the Germanic elements "arn" (eagle) and "wald" (rule), meaning "eagle ruler." It is primarily used in the Netherlands and Flemish-speaking regions,…

  4. Aarni Finnish

    Aarni is a Finnish given name derived from the Old Norse word "árni," meaning "eagle." The name has roots in Germanic and Scandinavian languages, where it symbolized strength and nobility.

  5. Arja Finnish

    Arja is a Finnish name derived from the word "ari," meaning "eagle," combined with the suffix "-ja," making it mean "eagle-like" or "one who is like an eagle." The name has roots…

  6. Aras Lithuanian

    Aras means "eagle" or "swift" and derives from Persian and Old Iranian linguistic roots.

  7. Arnau Catalan

    Arnau means "eagle power" or "strong as an eagle," deriving from the Germanic elements "arn" (eagle) and "wald" (power/rule).

  8. Arend Dutch

    Arend means "eagle" and derives from the Germanic root "arn" or "aren," which is related to Old High German "arn" and Proto-Germanic "*arnaz." The name is primarily used in Dutch, German, and…

  9. Arlet Catalan

    Arlet is a diminutive form of Arlette, which derives from the Germanic name Arletta, ultimately rooted in elements meaning "eagle" (arl-) or related to nobility and strength.

  10. Arnoldus Germanic

    Arnoldus means "eagle power" or "strong as an eagle," derived from the Germanic elements "arn" (eagle) and "wald" (power/rule).

  11. Arno Dutch

    The name Arno derives from Germanic roots, combining "arn" (eagle) and "o" (a common masculine ending), meaning "eagle" or "strong as an eagle." It is primarily used in German-speaking regions and Scandinavian…

  12. Arnold English

    Arnold derives from the Germanic elements "arn" (eagle) and "wald" (rule), literally meaning "eagle ruler" or "one who rules like an eagle." The name has Old High German roots and was latinized…

  13. Aart Dutch

    Aart is a Dutch and Frisian diminutive or short form of Arnold, derived from the Germanic elements "arn" (eagle) and "wald" (ruler), meaning "eagle ruler." The name is primarily used in the…

  14. Aartje Germanic

    Aartje is a Dutch diminutive form of Aart, which derives from the Germanic name Arndt/Arnold, meaning "eagle power" or "eagle ruler" from the Old Germanic elements "arn" (eagle) and "wald" (power/rule).

  15. Lennon English (Modern)

    The given name 'Lennon' is derived from the Gaelic surname 'Ó Leannáin', meaning 'descendant of Leannán', a personal name that is thought to be derived from the Old Irish word 'leannán', meaning…

  16. Armin German

    Armin derives from the Germanic elements "arm" (eagle) and "min" (protection), meaning "eagle protector" or "warrior," with roots in Old German and Proto-Germanic languages.

  17. Arzoyi Armenian

    The name 'Arzoyi' likely derives from the Armenian word "arz" (արծ) meaning "eagle," combined with a diminutive or affectionate suffix, thus signifying "little eagle" or "eaglet." It is primarily used within Armenian…

  18. Aarne Sanskrit

    Aarne is a Finnish name derived from the Old Norse name Árni, which means "eagle" and comes from the root "arn" referring to the bird of prey.

  19. Loann French (Modern)

    Loann is a Breton name derived from the elements "lo" (eagle) and "ann" (grace), meaning "eagle's grace" or combining noble bird symbolism with elegance in the Breton language.

  20. Aviraj Sanskrit

    Aviraj is a Sanskrit name composed of "Avi" (bird) and "raj" (king), meaning "king of birds," often referring to the eagle or garuda in Hindu mythology.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Names Meaning Eagle

How many baby names mean eagle?

Our database has 375 names whose documented meaning relates to eagle — including 160 names ranked for girls and 244 ranked for boys — each with its full meaning, origin, and popularity history.

What girl names mean eagle?

The top-20 list above shows the most popular names meaning eagle across 25+ countries' birth registries; use the browse list to see every girl name with this meaning and click through for details.

What boy names mean eagle?

Boy names meaning eagle appear in the ranked lists above — each name page shows pronunciation, cultural origin, numerology, and year-by-year popularity trends.

How do you know these names mean eagle?

Meanings come from our 219,000-name research database, combining official etymology sources, the Behind the Name database, Wikidata, and community contributions reviewed by editors.

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