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Falcone

FAL-kohn

Falcone (noun) means an Italian surname, sometimes used in fiction for characters (as with the Marvel superhero Falcon). Example: “The character Falcone became a recurring name in mob-themed films.”

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An Italian surname, sometimes used in fiction for characters (as with the Marvel superhero Falcon).
"The character Falcone became a recurring name in mob-themed films."

Word forms

Falcones plural

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Etymology

Borrowed from Italian Falcone.

Origin: Italian

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Falcone” mean?

The word “Falcone” means an Italian surname, sometimes used in fiction for characters (as with the Marvel superhero Falcon).

How do you pronounce “Falcone”?

“Falcone” is pronounced FAL-kohn (/ˈfælkoʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Falcone” in a sentence?

Here is “Falcone” used in a sentence: “The character Falcone became a recurring name in mob-themed films.”

What part of speech is “Falcone”?

“Falcone” is a noun.

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