Eaglin
e(a)-glin,
eag-lin
Origin:British
Meaning:Eagle; Sharp-eyed
Help baby take flight one day with the name Eaglin. Typically used as a surname, this masculine moniker comes from the Middle English word egle, meaning “eagle.” Historically, “eagle” was also used as a nickname back then, and can also mean “sharp-eyed,” relating to this majestic bird’s remarkable sight. The eagle is rich with symbolism, representing traits like wisdom, power, and majesty. With a title like this, baby Eaglin will be sure to become a flying force of nature one day.
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Ancestry, Eaglin
Ancestry, Eagle
SurnameDB, Eagling
Trees for Life, Eagle mythology and folklore
Britannica, eagle, bird, July 2025
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