Nature: Birds

  1. Quill
    • Origin:

      Irish, diminutive of Quillan or Quiller; also English word name
    • Description:

      Quill is a unique possibility for the child of writers -- even if they do use computers rather than pens; could also serve as a rhyming tribute to an ancestor named Gil, Phil, or Bill (or Jill).
  2. Quail
    • Quelea
      • Quetzal
        • Raven
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Make that bird name, and while it does work for both genders, it's far more popular for girls, via Raven Symone.
        • Raven
          • Origin:

            Word and animal name
          • Description:

            Bird name Raven, once a symbol of pride for both African-American and Wiccan parents, is finding new life as a superhero name. Raven Darkholme is the real name of Mystique, heroine of the X-Men films played by Jennifer Lawrence. And there is another Raven superheroine in Teen Titans. Some parents may still choose Raven to signal black pride or mystical powers or maybe even Edgar Allan Poe fandom, but we are guessing most inspiration is coming from the comics.
        • Robin
          • Origin:

            Bird name; or English, diminutive of Robert
          • Meaning:

            "bright fame"
          • Description:

            Now that it's no longer fashionable for girls, Robin is rising for boys again. Robin Hood, Robin Williams, Christopher Robin, and Robin the Boy Wonder are all male namesakes, after all. It reentered the US Top 1000 boys names in 2015 for the first time since 1999 and continues to bounce around the lower end of the Top 1000.
        • Robin
          • Origin:

            Bird name, or English, diminutive of Robert
          • Meaning:

            "bright fame"
          • Description:

            After a 60 year slide down the popularity ladder, Robin made a turnaround in 2020 and began climbing back into favor for baby girls. One reason may be its new status as one of the most evenly-divided gender neutral names.
        • Rook
          • Sparrow
            • Origin:

              Nature name
            • Meaning:

              "sparrow, a bird"
            • Description:

              With related choices such as Lark and Phoenix gaining popularity, why not Sparrow? Though it's usually thought of as a female name, Nicole Richie and Joel Madden chose it for their son.
          • Starling
            • Origin:

              Bird name
            • Description:

              Unusual choice that was the original name of children's illustrator Tasha Tudor, but is an interesting elaboration of Star, taking it into avian territory.
          • Swan
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "swan"
            • Description:

              Obsolete Swanhild gives way to oh-so-modern Swan, joining the flock of newly fashionable bird names such as Wren and Lark. In France, the Swann spelling is fashionable for both sexes. But Swan carries an image of grace, though perhaps also a bit of languor. It's a lovely and original name, right for our times.
          • Seriema / Cariama
            • Songlark
              • Stork
                • Swift
                  • Talon
                    • Origin:

                      French word name
                    • Meaning:

                      "large claw of a bird of prey"
                    • Description:

                      Despite its somewhat menacing meaning, this name has been widely used in recent years, probably due to the appeal of its trendy on ending.
                  • Thrush
                    • Weaver
                      • Origin:

                        Occupational name
                      • Description:

                        Weaver, which made an appearance as a first name on the U.S. Top 1000 in the late 19th century and then vanished, may rise again along with its occupational brethren, from already-popular choices such as Cooper and Parker to au courant ones like Archer to occupational hotties of the future, including Booker and Sayer.
                    • Wren
                      • Origin:

                        English
                      • Meaning:

                        "small bird"
                      • Description:

                        Wren may not be as time-honored a bird name choice as Robin or even Lark, but it's more fashionable and fresh, with a gentle and earthy vibe.