Falk
See also: falk
English
Etymology
- As a German, Jewish and Scandinavian/North Germanic surname, from the nouns Falke, Yiddish פֿאַלקאַן (falkan), falk (“falcon”). Compare Valk.
- As an English surname, variant of Faulks.
Proper noun
Falk (countable and uncountable, plural Falks)
- A surname.
- 2022, Jane Harper, Exiles, page 287:
- They'd spent one evening together sixteen months ago, and Falk was acutely aware that he'd probably airbrushed and edited at least some of it without meaning to.
- A ghost town and former logging settlement in Humboldt County, California, United States.
- A township in Clearwater County, Minnesota, United States.
Anagrams
Danish
Proper noun
Falk
- a surname
German
Etymology
From Falke (“falcon”).
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -alk
Proper noun
Falk m (proper noun, strong, genitive Falks)
- a male given name
Proper noun
Falk m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Falks or (with an article) Falk, feminine genitive Falk, plural Falks)
- a surname
Low German
Etymology
From Middle Low German valke, falke, from Old Saxon falko, from Proto-West Germanic *falkō. More at falcon.
Noun
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Falk m
- falcon (bird)