* Bird Names - Whimsical, Wacky, and WTF *

Common, uncommon, and honestly sort of wacky options for avian enthusiasts. Most are usable for either gender. Please suggest more if you can think of any.
  1. Albatross
    • Crow
      • Origin:

        Bird name
      • Description:

        From Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore, the story of a boy named Kafka -- crow in Czech.
    • Cassowary
      • Condor
        • Cormorant
          • Crake
            • Crane
              • Dove
                • Origin:

                  Nature name
                • Meaning:

                  "dove, a bird"
                • Description:

                  One of the new bird names, like Lark and Wren, this one's associated with the billing and cooing sounds of love. Soft and gentle, Dove also has the admirable association with peace.
              • Falcon
                • Origin:

                  Bird name
                • Description:

                  There is a whole new species of bird names open to the baby namer, from the light and feminine Lark to the sleek and powerful Falcon.
              • Finch
                • Origin:

                  English word and nature name
                • Meaning:

                  "to swindle"
                • Description:

                  It feels like Finch should be a modern bird name that's as popular as Wren or Lark, but that's not the case - so it's one to consider if you're looking for a nature name that's familiar but rare.
              • Flamingo
                • Halcyon
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "kingfisher bird"
                  • Description:

                    Heaven, Peace, Serenity: parents seem especially attracted to word names that signal paradise, but Halcyon sounds quite feminine, and might conjure up the sleeping pill Halcion.
                • Hawk
                  • Origin:

                    Nature name
                  • Meaning:

                    "hawk, a bird"
                  • Description:

                    Animal names are on the rise, especially more of the aggressive Hawk-Fox-Wolf variety than cute little Bunnys or Robins, and Hawk is a prime example.

                    Hawk is more commonly heard as a surname, represented by uber-skateboarder Tony Hawk, a pioneer of modern vertical skateboarding. Variations include Hawke, as in actor Ethan, Hawks, as in Golden Age movie director Howard, Hawking, as in scientist Stephen, and Hawkins, as in musicians Coleman, Screamin' Jay and Sophie B, and was recently given to his baby boy by quarterback Tony Romo. There have been characters named or nicknamed Hawk in The Revenant, The Path and Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels. Hawk ranks at Number 699 on Nameberry.

                • Heron
                  • Origin:

                    Nature name or Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "hero"
                  • Description:

                    Heron may feel like a very usable nature name -- the heron is a long-legged wading bird -- but it was also the name of a 1st century Greek inventor and of an Egyptian saint. Highly unusual yet easy to understand and meaningful on several levels, Heron is a fantastic choice.
                • Harrier
                  • Hummingbird
                    • Ibis
                      • Jay
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "jaybird"
                        • Description:

                          Though this feels like a modern invention, Jay has been in use for centuries. Early Jays often were named in honor of founding father John Jay, whose surname derived from the jaybird. A popular mid-century choice, Jay was in the Top 100 from 1956 to 1970. In the last couple of decades he was replaced by such more elaborate forms as Jayden, Jaylen, and Jayce. But Jay could make a comeback in tandem with cousins May, Kay, Fay, and Ray.
                      • Kestrel
                        • 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.