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Popular Parrot Names

Abalardo: A very big parrot, Big Bird’s Mexican counterpart on Plaza Sesamo

Alex: Man’s defender; warrior(Greek)

Alkonost: A bird of paradise with the body of A bird and the face of A woman, A derivative of Alcyone.

Angel: Angelic; messenger of God(Greek)

Ba

Babie: Young, often symbolizing innocence or purity; object of affection(Old English)

Beau: Beautiful; sweetheart(French)

Bennu: The Egyptian correspondence to the phoenix, and is said to be the soul of the Sun-God Ra.

Buddy: Friend; brother(English)

Camulatz: A bird that ate the heads of the first men.

Casper: Master of the treasure(Chaldean)

Chamrosh: A bird said to live on the summit of Mount Alborz and is the archetype of all birds

Charlie: Manly; strong; free(English)

Chloe: Blooming(Greek)

Coco: Help(Spanish)

Dahl: Household pet of the Kennedy family in the Australian soap-opera Neighbours

Daisy: Eye of the day; synonym for Sun(English)

Dolores

Fenghuang: Mythological birds that reign over all other birds.

Firebird

Fred

Gabby: Heroine of God(Hebrew, Italian)

Gamayun: A prophetic bird that lives on an island in the east, close to paradise

Garuda: A lesser Hindu divinity, usually the mount (vahanam) of Vishnu.

Gracie: Favor, blessing(Latin)

Griffin: A legendary creature with the body of A lion and the head and wings of an eagle.

Harley

Harpies: Winged death-spirits.

Ho-o: Japanese version of the Chinese Fenghuang.

Hokhokw

Hraesvelg: A giant, who in eagle from, creates the wind by beating his wings.

Hugin and Munin (Thought and Memory): A pair of ravens associated with the Norse god Odin.

Iago: A parrot from Aladdin

Jatayu: A demi-god who has the form of A vulture.

Ju-jak

Kin-u

Kiwi: A fuzzy, tart fruit (Polynesian)

Kwakwakalanooksiwae

Lightning Bird: A real or imaginary bird superstitiously associated with special powers, generally lightning.

Lola: Sorrowful (Spanish)

Lucky: Fortunate(English)

Mac

Mango: A bright, tropical fruit(Portuguese)

Marguerita

Max: The greatest(Latin)

Merlin: Sea fortress; A mythical wizard(Welsh)

Moe: Saved; love(Hebrew)

Morgan: Great and bright sea dweller(Welsh)

Paco: Free(Spanish)

Paulie: in the film of the same name

Peaches: A sweet, flavorful fruit(Persian)

Pepper: A hot spice(Malayalam)

Phoenix: A mythical sacred firebird.

Pisia

Quetzalcoatl: A god of wind, creativity, and fertility, frequently depicted as A Feathered Serpent.

Rainbow: Symbol of hope and beauty. Biblically, it represents the covenant between God and His people(English)

Raven: Representative spirit of actual ravens, and often depicted as A trickster or culture hero figure

Rio: River(Spanish)

Roc: An enormous mythical bird of prey, often white, reputed to have been able to carry off and eat elephants.

Rosita

Ruby: A bright, precious gem(Latin)

Samjoko: A 3-legged bird associated with the sun.

Sammy: Heard God(Hebrew)

Sampaati: Brother to Jatayu.

Shang-Yang

Simurgh: A gigantic, benevolent, mythical flying creature, often part dog or human.

Sirens: Female figures that lured sailors to their death with their music.

Sirin: A mythological creature with the head and chest of A beautiful woman and the body of A bird (usually an owl).

Skittles: A sweet, small, round candy(English)

Smokey: Smoke-colored(American)

Sphinx: A unique demon of destruction and bad luck represented as A winged lion with A woman’s head.

Spike: Sharp metal. A name commonly associated with danger; the name has cool connotations(American)

Sunny: Brilliant, cheerful, happy(English)

Sunshine: Term of endearment; happy, cheerful(English)

Suzaku: Japanese version of the Chinese Vermillion Bird.

Swan Maiden: A mythical creature who shapeshifts from human form to swan form.

Tango: A sultry, upbeat Latin dance or music(Latin)

Tecumbalam

The Cu Bird (el Pájaro Cu)

Thunderbird: An enormous bird that causes thunder and stirs the wind from the beating of its wings.

Tiki: Waterfall(Japanese)

Tookie: Colloquial for “buttocks.” (English)

Waddlesworth: A parrot in 102 Dalmatians

Xecotcovach

Yatagarasu: A 3-legged raven who belongs to the sun goddess Amaterasu.

Zhar-Ptitsa: A magical glowing firebird from A faraway land

Zhu Què (Vermilion Bird): A mythological spirit creature of the Chinese constellations

Ziz: A giant bird said to be large enough to be able to block out the sun with its wingspan.