Falconer
f(a)-lco-ner,
fal-coner
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):French
Meaning:Keeper of falcons; One who hunts with falcons
Help baby spread their wings with the cool-kid title Falconer. Typically given to boys, Falconer has English origins and means “keeper of falcons” or “one who hunts with falcons” from the Old French fauconier. Taking your little chick under your wing, you can guide them to reach the highest mountains. With the strength and power of their namesake as inspiration, baby Falconer is sure to create their own successful path through the trees.
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