Faulconner
fa(ul)-conner,
faulc(on)-ner
Origin:French
Other Origin(s):British
Meaning:Falconer, falcon keeper
Encourage baby to take flight one day with the name Faulconner. This masculine moniker comes from the English last name Faulkner and the Modern French word fauconnier. Meaning “falconer,” it refers to someone who keeps and trains falcons and hawks. The falcon is rich with symbolism, representing anything from determination to swiftness. Harnessing the power of this majestic bird is sure to give baby Faulconner plenty of confidence and inspiration.
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