Avicultural Names

  1. Rosefinch
    • Rossignol
      • Ruddock
        • Rudhek
          • 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.
          • Sylvia
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "from the forest"
            • Description:

              The musical, sylvan Sylvia seems poised to join former friends Frances and Beatrice and Dorothy back in the nursery.
          • Scaup
            • Sephore
              • Shelduck
                • Sibia
                  • Silverbird
                    • Simurgh
                      • Sittella
                        • Skylark
                          • Snowfinch
                            • Songlark
                              • Speirop
                                • Stork