Faulkner
/ˈfɔknər/
Favorites
English
Faulkner, of English origin, means 'falconer', derived from the Old French 'fauconnier', referring to someone who trained or hunted with falcons. Historically, falconry was a noble pursuit, associating the name with skill, leadership, and precision. It carries a distinguished and somewhat aristocratic air, often evoking imagery of strength and grace.
Falk
Faulk
Falco
Charts show data based on United States SSA data(not global data) only, Roll over the visual for detailed rankings by year.