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Tree in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States
The Black Hawk Tree, or Black Hawk's Tree, was a cottonwood tree located in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States. Local legend held that Sauk leader
Black_Hawk_Tree
1832 conflict between the United States and Native Americans
The Black Hawk War was a conflict between the United States and Native Americans led by Black Hawk, a Sauk leader. The war erupted after Black Hawk and
Black_Hawk_War
Sauk leader and warrior (1760s–1838)
Mahkatêwe-meshi-kêhkêhkwa, known in English as Black Hawk (c. 1767 – October 3, 1838), was a Sauk leader and warrior who lived in what is now the Midwestern
Black_Hawk_(Sauk_leader)
Series of military utility transport helicopters
The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-blade, twin-engine, medium-lift military utility helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. Sikorsky submitted
Sikorsky_UH-60_Black_Hawk
Species of bird
The common black hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles, hawks, and vultures. The
Common_black_hawk
Species of bird
The great black hawk (Buteogallus urubitinga) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles, hawks, and Old World vultures
Great_black_hawk
The Black Hawk Purchase, also known as the Forty-Mile Strip or Scott's Purchase, extended along the West side of the Mississippi River from the north boundary
Black_Hawk_Purchase
Species of tree
became the state tree of Wyoming in 1947, and that of Nebraska since 1972. Populus section Aigeiros Black Hawk Tree, individual cottonwood tree in Prairie du
Populus_deltoides
the Illinois Militia from April 21, 1832 to July 10, 1832, during the Black Hawk War. Lincoln never saw combat during his tour, but he was elected captain
Abraham Lincoln in the Black Hawk War
Abraham_Lincoln_in_the_Black_Hawk_War
Species of bird
The black hawk-eagle (Spizaetus tyrannus), also known as the tyrant hawk-eagle, is a species of eagle found from central Mexico through Central America
Black_hawk-eagle
Species of bird
The red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a bird of prey and one of the most common hawks in North America. In the United States, it is one of three
Red-tailed_hawk
State park in Illinois, USA
The Black Hawk State Historic Site, in Rock Island, Illinois, is adjacent to the historic site of the village of Saukenuk, the home of a band of the Sauk
Black Hawk State Historic Site
Black_Hawk_State_Historic_Site
President of the United States from 1849 to 1850
establishing military forts along the Mississippi River and entering the Black Hawk War as a colonel in 1832. His success in the Second Seminole War attracted
Zachary_Taylor
Species of bird
utility poles, woodland edges, standing dead trees, live trees, boulders, and saguaros). The wild Harris's hawk population is declining due to habitat loss;
Harris's_hawk
Native American tribe based in the United States and Mexico
Battle of Wisconsin Heights Battle of Bad Axe Related topics Black Hawk Purchase Black Hawk Tree Keokuk's Reserve Treaty of St. Louis (1804) First Treaty
Kickapoo
Species of bird
The black-collared hawk (Busarellus nigricollis) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is monotypic within the genus Busarellus
Black-collared_hawk
Species of bird
The ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis) is a large bird of prey and belongs to the broad-winged buteo hawks. An old colloquial name is ferrugineous rough-leg
Ferruginous_hawk
President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
the outbreak of the Black Hawk War, and returned to duty just before the Battle of Bad Axe, which ended the war. When Black Hawk was captured, Davis escorted
Jefferson_Davis
Species of bird
mammals and sometimes reptiles. Like most related hawks, Cooper's hawks prefer to nest in tall trees with extensive canopy cover and can commonly produce
Cooper's_hawk
1832 massacre of Sauk and Meskwaki people by the United States Army
and militia that occurred on August 1–2, 1832. This final scene of the Black Hawk War took place near present-day Victory, Wisconsin, in the United States
Battle_of_Bad_Axe
Algonquian Native American people
Battle of Fort Dearborn. A Potawatomi chief named Mucktypoke (Makdébki, Black Partridge), counseled his fellow warriors against the attack. Later he saved
Potawatomi
Species of bird
The black-faced hawk (Leucopternis melanops) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. This low-density species has traditionally been believed
Black-faced_hawk
Species of bird
The Cuban black hawk (Buteogallus gundlachii) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is endemic to Cuba and several outlying cays. German ornithologist
Cuban_black_hawk
hanging trees List of tallest trees List of tree genera Veteran tree Bonsai Capitol Christmas Tree Living Heritage Tree Museum National Christmas Tree (United
List_of_individual_trees
Subspecies of bird
a large stick nest in a mangrove tree, and usually lays one dark-blotched whitish egg. The adult mangrove black hawk is 43–53 cm long and weighs around
Mangrove_black_hawk
Multinational Native American militia
commanded by the Sauk leader Black Hawk, which fought against Illinois and Michigan Territory militias during the 1832 Black Hawk War. The band was composed
British_Band
Species of bird
The red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) is a medium-sized buteo. Its breeding range spans eastern North America and along the coast of California and
Red-shouldered_hawk
Federally-recognized indigenous people of the United States
Battle of Wisconsin Heights Battle of Bad Axe Related topics Black Hawk Purchase Black Hawk Tree Keokuk's Reserve Treaty of St. Louis (1804) First Treaty
Menominee
aligned with Black Hawk's British Band during the 1832 Black Hawk War. Checokalako was a Sauk and one of seven civil chiefs aligned with Black Hawk's British
Checokalako
Species of bird
The black-and-white hawk-eagle (Spizaetus melanoleucus) is a bird of prey species in the eagle and hawk family (Accipitridae). It is found throughout
Black-and-white_hawk-eagle
aligned with Black Hawk's British Band during the 1832 Black Hawk War. Pamisseu was a Sauk and one of seven civil chiefs aligned with Black Hawk's British
Pamisseu
unaffiliated with Black Hawk's British Band. Sometime in May 1832 a Methodist minister and his wife disappeared and were subsequently tied to a tree and executed
Minor attacks of the Black Hawk War
Minor_attacks_of_the_Black_Hawk_War
Common name for two genera of wasps
tarantula hawk does not hunt. Both males and females feed on the flowers of milkweeds, western soapberry trees, or mesquite trees. Male tarantula hawks have
Tarantula_hawk
Species of bird
Galápagos hawk (Buteo galapagoensis) is a large hawk endemic to most of the Galápagos Islands. The Galapágos hawk is similar in size to the red-tailed hawk (Buteo
Galapagos_hawk
City in Illinois, United States
Greeley, Frances Willard, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Robert E. Lee, Chief Black Hawk, Millard Fillmore, and Zachary Taylor. General Winfield Scott Hancock
Galena,_Illinois
aligned with Black Hawk's British Band during the 1832 Black Hawk War. Towaunonne was a Sauk and one of seven civil chiefs aligned with Black Hawk's British
Towaunonne
Species of bird
Guinea-Bissau. African harrier-hawks have also been known to breed in Palm trees present in cities and urban gardens. The African harrier-hawk is a medium-sized raptor
African_harrier-hawk
Subspecies of snake
as hawks, including the red-shouldered hawk and broad-winged hawk. These perching and soaring birds have keen eyesight and drop down to capture black racers
Southern_black_racer
Species of bird
hawk (Geranoaetus albicaudatus) is a large bird of prey species found in tropical and subtropical environments of the Americas. The white-tailed hawk
White-tailed_hawk
Species of bird
Swainson's hawk (Buteo swainsoni) is a large bird species in the Accipitriformes order. This species was named after William Swainson, a British naturalist
Swainson's_hawk
Son of Alexander Hamilton, American politician and miner (1797–1850)
During the April–August 1832 Black Hawk War, between white settlers in the lead mining regions and Sauk Chief Black Hawk's British Band, Hamilton again
William_S._Hamilton
Species of bird
found largely in primary forests with tall trees, although can be found in many forest types. The ornate hawk-eagle female lays almost always a single egg
Ornate_hawk-eagle
Major river in Wisconsin, United States
and the river generally, played a role in the final campaign of the Black Hawk War. Indian territories shifted over time, but just prior to European
Wisconsin_River
Village in Wisconsin, United States
Grove" to commemorate the troops who had camped in the area during the Black Hawk War. In its early years, Soldiers Grove depended upon the Kickapoo River
Soldiers_Grove,_Wisconsin
Species of bird
the genus level. The hawk-eagle is approximately 60 cm (24 in) long. Its head and neck are rufous, and it is heavily barred black below. This majestic
Javan_hawk-eagle
Species of bird
The broad-winged hawk (Buteo platypterus) is a medium-sized hawk of the genus Buteo. During the summer, some subspecies are distributed over eastern North
Broad-winged_hawk
1832, Black Hawk War, Illinois
underway. The engagement was the first battle of the Black Hawk War (1832), which developed after Black Hawk crossed the Mississippi River from Iowa into Illinois
Battle_of_Stillman's_Run
Native American people from the Great Lakes, U.S.
along with conflicts with the United States such as Winnebago War and Black Hawk War. The Ho-Chunk suffered severe population loss in the 17th century
Ho-Chunk
Battle in the 1832 Black Hawk War
of the 1832 Black Hawk War, fought between the United States state militia and allies, and the Sauk and Meskwaki tribes, led by Black Hawk. The battle
Battle_of_Wisconsin_Heights
Species of bird
savanna hawk is 46–61 cm (18–24 in) in length and weighs 845 g (29.8 oz). The adult has a rufous body with grey mottling above and fine black barring
Savanna_hawk
Potawatomi Native American leader (c. 1760 – c. 1848)
Indian Allies in the Black Hawk War (Harvard University Press, 2009, ISBN 0-674-03518-6), 125. Hall, 122. Patrick J. Jung, The Black Hawk War of 1832, (University
Waubonsie
Menominee Native American leader
treaty were ongoing, the Menominee sided with the United States during the Black Hawk War. Three hundred pro-U.S. Native American troops were raised in Green
Chief_Oshkosh
Military unit
Henry Dodge was the commander of the Michigan Territory Militia in Wisconsin during the Black Hawk War of 1832, from a sketch by artist, George Catlin
Michigan_Territory_Militia
United States Army general (1786–1866)
near New York City. During the 1830s, Scott negotiated an end to the Black Hawk War, took part in the Second Seminole War and the Creek War of 1836, and
Winfield_Scott
River
Battle of Wisconsin Heights Battle of Bad Axe Related topics Black Hawk Purchase Black Hawk Tree Keokuk's Reserve Treaty of St. Louis (1804) First Treaty
Plum_River
Website for sharing computer game modifications
Forums". Black Tree Gaming Ltd. Retrieved 3 February 2013. Scott, Robin (18 August 2008). "TESNexus 7 year anniversary". Nexus Mods. Black Tree Gaming Ltd
Nexus_Mods
National Basketball Association team in Atlanta, Georgia
The Atlanta Hawks are an American professional basketball team based in Atlanta. The Hawks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member
Atlanta_Hawks
Species of bird
The black-chested buzzard-eagle (Geranoaetus melanoleucus) is a bird of prey of the hawk and eagle family (Accipitridae). It lives in open regions of South
Black-chested_buzzard-eagle
United States Army officer
overall command of U.S. forces during the Black Hawk War (1832). Although he delivered the final blow to the Black Hawk Indians at the Battle of Bad Axe, Atkinson
Henry_Atkinson_(soldier)
to Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War. A prominent chieftain of the Sauk prior to the Black Hawk War, Neapope was first consulted by Black Hawk in 1820
Neapope
the Black Hawk War. Most notably, he served at the Battle of Stillman's Run, where he and Lt. Col. Major Isaiah Stillman were defeated by Black Hawk's British
David Bailey (militia officer)
David_Bailey_(militia_officer)
Species of bird
of birds and tree squirrels, although it is possible that other vertebrates are eaten too. Soaring above the forest canopy, Cassin's hawk-eagles are able
Cassin's_hawk-eagle
American settler (1798–1857)
Apple River Fort with her husband, John, and two children during the 1832 Black Hawk War. She was praised for her bravery during the Battle of Apple River
Elizabeth_Armstrong_(settler)
19th-century Ho-Chunk leader
(Winnebago) warrior and orator during the Winnebago War of 1827 and the Black Hawk War of 1832. Although not a hereditary chief, he emerged as a diplomatic
Waukon_Decorah
Species of bird
adult white hawk ranges from 46–56 cm (18–22 in) long with very broad wings and has a white head, body and underwings. The upper wings are black, and the
White_hawk
Species of bird
Blyth's hawk-eagle (Nisaetus alboniger) (earlier treated as Spizaetus) is a medium-sized bird of prey. Like all eagles, it is in the family Accipitridae
Blyth's_hawk-eagle
Former United States military installation
1832, the U.S. Army used the fort as a military headquarters during the Black Hawk War. It was normally garrisoned by two companies of United States Army
Fort_Armstrong_(Illinois)
Species of bird
hawks occupy open habitats at all elevations. The red-backed race inhabits the widest range of areas of the variable hawk races, including above tree
Variable_hawk
1832, Black Hawk War, Illinois
Grove is either of two minor battles, or skirmishes, fought during the Black Hawk War in the U.S. state of Illinois, in present-day Stephenson County at
Battle_of_Kellogg's_Grove
Sauk leader
policies were contrary to fellow Sauk leader Black Hawk, who led part of their band to defeat in the Black Hawk War, was later returned by U.S. forces to
Keokuk_(Sauk_leader)
Species of bird
the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) is a popular nesting tree of the short-tailed hawk. The nest is bulky, measuring 60–70 cm (24–28 in) wide and 30 cm
Short-tailed_hawk
Fort Dixon by the town which served as the town's protection during the Black Hawk War. Gibler, Bob. History of Dixon Archived March 30, 2009, at the Wayback
Dixon's_Ferry
United States historic place
of the Pecatonica River. The battle was a major turning point in the Black Hawk War, despite being of only minor military significance. The small victory
Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1832)
Battle_of_Horseshoe_Bend_(1832)
Early Illinois settler
the 1832 Black Hawk War, a conflict between Euro-American settlers and elements of the Sauk and Meskwaki nations under Sauk leader Black Hawk. Phillips
Elijah_Phillips
Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States
River in Illinois. The Sinsinawa Mound raid of June 29, 1832, part of the Black Hawk War, took place near Sinsinawa Mound. In August 2007 there was a commemoration
Sinsinawa,_Wisconsin
Species of bird
hawk (Accipiter striatus) or northern sharp-shinned hawk, colloquially often nicknamed sharpie, is a small hawk, with males being the smallest hawks in
Sharp-shinned_hawk
American general (1768–1851)
the garrison at Detroit. He also marginally participated in the 1832 Black Hawk War. Hugh Brady died an accidental death in 1851 when he was thrown from
Hugh_Brady_(general)
Impromptu fort during the Black Hawk War
Fort Beggs was an impromptu fort used one week in May during the 1832 Black Hawk War. Word about Indian attacks and massacres from the frontier led the
Fort_Beggs
American film and television actor
films such as Black Hawk Down, Every Day and Mr. Popper's Penguins. Beetem is also known for his roles in As the World Turns, One Tree Hill, JAG and Pan
Chris_Beetem
Species of bird
the yellow face. The bill is yellow with a black tip and the legs are yellow. The Madagascar harrier-hawk is quite widespread and common, albeit in small
Madagascar_harrier-hawk
1832 killing of US settlers in the Black Hawk War
village. The incident coincided with the Black Hawk War, but it was not a direct action of the Sauk leader Black Hawk and conflict with the United States.
Indian_Creek_massacre
the hastily built forts erected by settlers after the onset of the 1832 Black Hawk War. In 1832, white residents of LaPorte County, Indiana, constructed
Fort_at_Door_Village
Native American raid of 19th century
Grant County, Wisconsin in the United States). This incident, part of the Black Hawk War, resulted in the deaths of two men; a third man survived by seeking
Sinsinawa_Mound_raid
Species of owl
The northern hawk-owl or northern hawk owl (Surnia ulula), is a medium-sized true owl of the northern latitudes. It is non-migratory and usually stays
Northern_hawk-owl
Battle part of the Black Hawk War
Waddams Grove, also known as the Battle of Yellow Creek was part of the Black Hawk War. It took place in present-day Stephenson County, Illinois on June
Battle_of_Waddams_Grove
Species of bird
preferring dense woodland and forest of either indigenous or exotic trees. The African cuckoo-hawk weighs 220–296 grams (0.48–0.65 lb) and has a wingspan of 91
African_cuckoo-hawk
American politician (1816–1881)
He wrote a historical essay of his memories of Fort Winnebago and the Black Hawk War in pre-statehood Wisconsin. In his lifetime, he was widely known by
Satterlee_Clark
English-American pioneer and civic planner (1783–1845)
Farnham and oversaw its interests from Iowa to the Turkey River. During the Black Hawk War, he was made an assistant quartermaster with a commission of colonel
George_Davenport
Species of bird
The zone-tailed hawk (Buteo albonotatus) is a medium-sized hawk of warm, dry parts of the Americas. It is somewhat similar in plumage and flight style
Zone-tailed_hawk
served as a brigadier general under General Henry Atkinson during the Black Hawk War, specifically in the later stages of the second campaign as one of
Alexander_Posey_(general)
Town in Wisconsin, United States
1828 and quickly struck quality deposits of lead ore. During the 1832 Black Hawk War, a fort was erected at Hamilton's Diggings, which was known as Fort
Wiota,_Wisconsin
Morgan sire (1833–1856)
Black Hawk (1833–1856) was an influential Morgan horse sire. All Morgan horses alive today have multiple pedigree crosses to this stallion. He has more
Black_Hawk_(horse)
Native American leader (c. 1794–c. 1841)
(Winnebago) and Sauk tribes in 19th century Illinois, playing a key role in the Black Hawk War of 1832. Known as a medicine man and prophet, he is sometimes called
Wabokieshiek
Illinois militia in the first armed confrontation of the Black Hawk War against Black Hawk's Sauk Indian Band. The first armed confrontation would be
Isaiah_Stillman
Potawatomi chief
During the first phase of the Black Hawk War Shabbona met with Black Hawk at Saukenuk, a Sauk village, where he warned Black Hawk not to resist white settlement
Shabbona
American officer (1792–1832)
May 14, 1832) was a cavalry officer in the Illinois Militia during the Black Hawk War of 1832. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee and came to Illinois
John_Giles_Adams
Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States
by the BNSF Railway. The Bad Axe Massacre, the final engagement of the Black Hawk War of 1832, took place near this community. The community's name commemorates
Victory,_Wisconsin
Indigenous people of North America
Meskwaki were involved with Sac warriors in the Black Hawk War over homelands in Illinois. After the Black Hawk War of 1832, the United States officially combined
Meskwaki
Species of moth
The hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a species of hawk moth found across temperate regions of Eurasia. The species is named for its
Hummingbird_hawk-moth
American pioneer
sojourn there was peaceful until the outbreak of the Black Hawk War, when a party of Black Hawk's braves raided his cabin, searching for his supply of
Stephen_Mack_Jr.
BLACK HAWK-TREE
BLACK HAWK-TREE
Girl/Female
Australian, Irish
Hawk
Boy/Male
Norse
Hawk.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Young hawk
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hawk.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : from Middle English hauek ‘hawk’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a hawker (see Hawker), a name denoting a tenant who held land in return for providing hawks for his lord, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling a hawk. There was an Old English personal name (originally a byname) H(e)afoc ‘hawk’, which persisted into the early Middle English period as a personal name and may therefore also be a source.English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived in an isolated nook, from Middle English halke (derived from Old English halh + the diminutive suffix -oc), or a habitational name from some minor place named with this word, such as Halke in Sheldwich, Kent.
Male
English
Pet form of English Henry, HANK means "home-ruler."
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : from Middle English blak(e) ‘black’ (Old English blæc, blaca), a nickname given from the earliest times to a swarthy or dark-haired man.Scottish and English : from Old English blÄc ‘pale’, ‘fair’, i.e. precisely the opposite meaning to 1, and a variant of Blake 2. Blake and Black are found more or less interchangeably in several surnames and place names.English : variant of Blanc as a Norman name. The pronunciation of the nasalized vowel gave considerable difficulty to English speakers, and its quality was often ignored.Scottish and Irish : translation of various names from Gaelic dubh ‘black’ (see Duff).Danish and Swedish : generally, probably the English and Scottish name, but in some cases perhaps a variant spelling of Blak, a nickname from blak ‘black’.In some cases, a translation of various names meaning ‘black’, for example German and Jewish Schwarz.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English bakke ‘back’ (Old English bæc), hence a nickname for someone with a hunched back or some other noticeable peculiarity of the back or spine, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or ridge, or at the rear of a settlement.English : from the Old English personal name Bacca, which was still in use in the 12th century. It is of uncertain origin, but may have been a byname in the same sense as 1.English : nickname from Middle English bakke ‘bat’ (apparently of Scandinavian origin), from some fancied resemblance to the animal.Altered spelling of Bach 1, 2, or 6.North German : from Middle Low German back ‘kneading trough’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or used such vessels.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Bakk(e) (see Bakke).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of or patronymic from Hawk.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly from Middle English bleik, blek(e) ‘pallid’, ‘sallow’ (from Old Norse bleikr ‘pale’) with alteration of the vowel, although Reaney suggests it may be a nickname derived from Middle English blikie(n) ‘to shine or gleam’ (from Old English blīcian).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : origin uncertain; possibly from German Blick or Yiddish blik ‘glance’, ‘look’, and based on some now irrecoverable anecdote.German : Prussian variant of Blek, a nickname from Middle High German blic ‘shine’.German : short form of the Low German occupational name Blickslager ‘tinsmith’. Compare Bleck.German : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Bligger, Blickhart, based on blic ‘gleam’, ‘shine’, later ‘pale’.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : occupational name for a peddler (see Haack 1).North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a hedge (see Heck 2).North German : perhaps also a topographic name from hach, hack ‘dirty, boggy water’.Frisian, Dutch, and North German : from a Frisian personal name, Hake.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name from Yiddish hak ‘axe’.English : variant of Hake 1.George Hack (c. 1623–c. 1665) was born in Cologne, Germany, of a Schleswig-Holstein family, and emigrated to New Amsterdam where he practiced medicine and entered the VA tobacco trade. Colony records show that he and his wife, Anna, were formally made naturalized citizens of VA in 1658. He had two daughters, neither of whom married, and two sons: George Nicholas Hack, the founder of the Norfolk branch of the family; and Peter, for many years a member of the VA House of Burgesses, the founder of the Maryland branch. Hack’s descendants eventually changed the spelling of the name to Heck.
Boy/Male
Indian
Hawk like
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name Clac, which is from Old English Clacc or the Old Norse cognate Klakkr. As a personal name this is from a word meaning ‘lump’ and may have been used as a nickname for a large or thickset man. Reaney suggests that it could also be from clacker ‘chatterer’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Young hawk
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English haw, haugh ‘enclosure’ (Old English haga), or a habitational name from a place named with this word such as The Haw in Tirley, Gloucestershire. Compare Haugh 2.English : from a Middle English personal name, probably a back-formation from Hawkin, (see Hawkins).Scottish : habitational name from an unidentified place in lowland Scotland.
Boy/Male
English
Dark.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from Middle English flack, flak ‘turf’, ‘sod’ (as found in the place name Flatmoor, in Cambridgeshire), and hence perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a turf cutter.North German : topographic name probably derived from a lost word denoting stagnant water.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : nickname for an idle person, from Middle Dutch slac, Middle English slack, ‘lazy’, ‘careless’.English : topographic name from northern Middle English slack ‘shallow valley’ (Old Norse slakki), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word, for example near Stainland and near Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire.Scottish (Dumfriesshire) : habitational name, maybe from Slake or Slack in Roberton, Roxburghshire (now part of Borders region).It may also be an Americanized spelling of Slovenian Slak, a nickname from slak ‘bindweed’.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Dark; Dark Skinned
BLACK HAWK-TREE
BLACK HAWK-TREE
Girl/Female
Hindu
The river Ganga
Girl/Female
Welsh
Beautiful.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
God
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful ornament
Girl/Female
Indian
Noble, Beautiful, Worthy
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who knows present as well as future
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
Friend of the Sea; Place Name; Beautiful; Green Water; Boar Friend
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Latin, Swedish
Laurentium was a City South of Rome Known for Its Numerous Laurel Trees; Man from Laurentum
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Victory
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Power
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v. i.
To catch, or attempt to catch, birds by means of hawks trained for the purpose, and let loose on the prey; to practice falconry.
a.
Black as jet; deep black.
v. t.
To offer for sale by outcry in the street; to carry (merchandise) about from place to place for sale; to peddle; as, to hawk goods or pamphlets.
n.
The part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest by being black.
n. pl.
Black garments, etc. See Black, n., 4.
a.
Having black eyes.
a.
To make black; to blacken; to soil; to sully.
n.
One of numerous species and genera of rapacious birds of the family Falconidae. They differ from the true falcons in lacking the prominent tooth and notch of the bill, and in having shorter and less pointed wings. Many are of large size and grade into the eagles. Some, as the goshawk, were formerly trained like falcons. In a more general sense the word is not infrequently applied, also, to true falcons, as the sparrow hawk, pigeon hawk, duck hawk, and prairie hawk.
a.
Expressing menace, or discontent; threatening; sullen; foreboding; as, to regard one with black looks.
n.
A negro; a person whose skin is of a black color, or shaded with black; esp. a member or descendant of certain African races.
n.
Mourning garments of a black color; funereal drapery.
a.
As black as coal; jet black; very black.
v. i.
To live the life of a drudge or hack.
n.
A black pigment or dye.
v. i.
To make an attack while on the wing; to soar and strike like a hawk; -- generally with at; as, to hawk at flies.
n.
A black garment or dress; as, she wears black
a.
Written or printed in black letter; as, a black-letter manuscript or book.
v. t.
To use as a hack; to let out for hire.
a.
In a less literal sense: Enveloped or shrouded in darkness; very dark or gloomy; as, a black night; the heavens black with clouds.