Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the usage is German; and the categories include birds.
usage
Adler German, Jewish
Means "eagle" in German.
Amsel 2 German
Means "blackbird" in German.
Daube German
Variant of Taube.
Falk Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German
From Old Norse falki or Old High German falco meaning "falcon".
Falkenrath German
Derived from Middle High German falke "falcon" and rat "counsel, advice".
Falkner English, German
English variant and German cognate of Faulkner.
Geier German
Means "vulture" in German, a nickname for a greedy person.
Habich German
German cognate of Hawk.
Habicht German
German cognate of Hawk.
Hahn German
From a nickname for a proud or pugnacious person, from Old High German hano meaning "rooster, cock".
Martin English, French, German, Swedish
Derived from the given name Martin. This is the most common surname in France.
Rapp 2 German
From Middle High German raben meaning "raven", a nickname for a person with black hair.
Reiher German
Means "heron" in German, a nickname for a person with long legs.
Schwangau German
From the name of a town in southern Germany, possibly related to German Schwan meaning "swan".
Schwenke 2 German
From a given name, a Low German diminutive of Swanhild.
Specht German
Means "woodpecker" in German.
Taube German
From a nickname meaning "dove" in German.
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.
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.
Walkenhorst German
Possibly derived from a German place name Falkenhorst, from Falken meaning "falcons" and Horst meaning "thicket".