Avicultural Names

  1. Kafka
    • Origin:

      Czech
    • Meaning:

      "jackdaw"
    • Description:

      Murakami's Kafka on the Shore features a character named after the famous Czech author of The Metamorphoses.
  2. Koko
    • Origin:

      Japanese, Native American
    • Meaning:

      "stork; night"
    • Description:

      A funkier version of Coco that may be more appealing if you have Japanese or Native American heritage. Koko comes from the Blackfoot tribe, native to what is now Montana and Alberta, Canada.
  3. Kestrel
    • Kite
      • Kotka
        • Lark
          • Origin:

            English bird name
          • Description:

            Lark is getting some new and well-deserved attention as a post-Robin and Raven bird name. Although it was first recorded as a name in the 1830's, it has never appeared on the Social Security list.
        • Linnet
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "flaxen haired"
          • Description:

            Although the accent in Linnet is on the first syllable, it could be confused with the dated Lynette.
        • Lonan
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "blackbird"
          • Description:

            This name of several early Irish saints makes a nice Logan/Conan alternative.
        • Leaflove
          • Leonardina
            • Llinos
              • Longspur
                • Loon
                  • Lovebird
                    • Lyrebird
                      • Malia
                        • Origin:

                          Hawaiian variation of Mary
                        • Meaning:

                          "bitter"
                        • Description:

                          Malia rose up the charts back in 2009 when it was brought into the spotlight as the name of the Obama's eldest daughter. It leapt into the US Top 200, and while it hasn't reached that level of popularity again, it now sees steady usage, and is given to around 1100 girls every year.
                      • Martin
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "warlike"
                        • Description:

                          Martin is one of those names like Arthur and Vincent and George that is in the process of throwing off its balding middle-aged image to start sounding possible again, used in full without the dated Marty nickname.
                      • Mavis
                        • Origin:

                          French
                        • Meaning:

                          "songbird"
                        • Description:

                          Mavis, another word for the song thrush, is also a relative of the Welsh word for strawberries, mefus. Mavis has something of a British World War II feel, a friend of Beryl and Doris, but it was quite popular in the U.S. a couple of decades earlier, peaking in the Roaring Twenties. With the renewed interest in names ending in 's' — and in bird names — Mavis could make a return, especially with the new interest in Maeve, and in fact, it reentered the US Top 1000 after a 50-year absence in 2016.
                      • Merel
                        • Origin:

                          Dutch
                        • Meaning:

                          "blackbird"
                        • Description:

                          Merel is a soundalike of Meryl and may be thought of as a variation of that name, but it's also the Dutch word for blackbird and so you can make it more stylish as one of the flock of cool new bird names, joining Wren, Lark, and Sparrow.
                      • Merle
                        • Origin:

                          French
                        • Meaning:

                          "blackbird"
                        • Description:

                          A sleek, smooth, understated name off the grid in the US but among the Top 100 girl names in Germany.