Surnames with "bird" in Meaning

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword bird.
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meaning
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bird meaning
Beake English
Variant of Beck 3.
Beckett English
Originally a diminutive of Beck 1 or Beck 3.
Bird English
Occupational name for a person who raised or hunted birds.
Byrd English
Variant of Bird.
Čermák m Czech
Means "redstart (bird)" in Czech.
Cinege Hungarian
Means "titmouse bird" in Hungarian.
Čížik m Slovak
Slovak cognate of Čížek.
Czajka Polish
Means "lapwing (bird)" in Polish.
Dudek um Polish, Czech
Means "hoopoe (bird)" in Polish and Czech.
Feng 2 Chinese
From Chinese (fèng) meaning "phoenix, fire bird, fenghuang".
Shiratori Japanese
From Japanese (shira) meaning "white" and (tori) meaning "bird".
Sikora Polish
Means "tit (bird)" in Polish.
Strnad mu Czech, Slovene
Means "bunting (bird)" in Czech and Slovene.
Swallow English
From the name of the bird, from Old English swealwe, a nickname for someone who resembled or acted like a swallow.
Sýkora m Czech, Slovak
Means "tit (bird)" in Czech and Slovak.
Tuominen Finnish
Derived from Finnish tuomi meaning "bird cherry".
Uccello Italian
Means "bird" in Italian, either a nickname for a person who resembled a bird or an occupational name for a birdcatcher.
Vogel German, Dutch
From Old High German and Old Dutch fogal meaning "bird". It was originally an occupational name for a bird catcher, or a nickname for a person who liked to sing.
Vogels Dutch
Variant of Vogel.
Waldvogel German, Jewish
From a nickname for a carefree person, derived from German Wald meaning "forest" and Vogel meaning "bird". As a Jewish name it is ornamental.