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Hawks

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Name — An English surname derived from "hawk," often an occupational name for a falconer.

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What does “Hawks” mean?

The word “Hawks” means an English surname derived from "hawk," often an occupational name for a falconer.

How do you use “Hawks” in a sentence?

Here is “Hawks” used in a sentence: “Howard Hawks directed many classic Hollywood films.”

What part of speech is “Hawks”?

“Hawks” is a name.

Is “Hawks” a common word?

“Hawks” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the origin of the surname "Hawks"?

Hawks is an English surname derived from the word "hawk." It often began as an occupational name for a falconer, someone who kept and trained hawks for hunting.

What is the difference between the surname "Hawks" and "Hawk"?

Both are English surnames connected to the bird and to falconry. The final "-s" in "Hawks" reflects a common pattern in English surnames, and the two forms share the same origin in the word "hawk."

Does the surname "Hawks" relate to falconry?

Yes. Hawks is thought to have started as an occupational surname for a falconer, a person who kept and trained hawks. This links the name to the historical practice of hawking.

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