This is a list of surnames in which the usage is German; and the categories include birds.
Falkenrath GermanDerived from Middle High German
falke "falcon" and
rat "counsel, advice".
Geier GermanMeans
"vulture" in German, a nickname for a greedy person.
Hahn GermanFrom a nickname for a proud or pugnacious person, from Old High German
hano meaning
"rooster, cock".
Rapp 2 GermanFrom Middle High German
raben meaning
"raven", a nickname for a person with black hair.
Reiher GermanMeans
"heron" in German, a nickname for a person with long legs.
Schwangau GermanFrom the name of a town in southern Germany, possibly related to German
Schwan meaning "swan".
Vogel German, DutchFrom 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.
Waldvogel German, JewishFrom a nickname for a carefree person, derived from German
Wald meaning "forest" and
Vogel meaning "bird". As a Jewish name it is ornamental.
Walkenhorst GermanPossibly derived from a German place name
Falkenhorst, from
Falken meaning "falcons" and
Horst meaning "thicket".