Falke
Hawk or falcon is used in different contexts.
Falcon stands for:
- Falcons, birds of prey genus Falco
- The Falcon, an ornithological journal
- Falcon ( company ), a German hosiery company
- Falcon ( emblem ), an emblem in heraldry
- Hawk & Co., a bicycle and automobile manufacturers
- Hawk cash, a company for professional POS systems
- The code name of the first homing torpedoes, see G7e/T4
- In politics as a synonym for a hard-line
- Name for the firing at the armored artillery of the German Armed Forces
- Scheibe SF 25 Falke, a two-seater motor glider
Falke as Name of ship:
- Falcon ( ship, 1681), Schnau of the Brandenburg fleet
- Falcon ( ship, 1886), torpedo boat first class of the Austro -Hungarian Navy
- SMS Falke (ship, 1891), light cruiser of the Imperial Navy
- Falcon ( ship, 1903), German cargo steamer, who participated in a 1929 attempt at revolution in Venezuela
- Falcon ( ship, 1926), torpedo boat of the German Reich and Navy
- Falcon ( ship, 1940), catapult ship of the former German Luftwaffe
- Falcon ( 1953), motor boat of the German Railways on Lake Constance
- S10 Falcon, German speedboat the Jaguar class
- S62 Falcon, German speedboat the Albatross class
- SMS Falke (ship, 1865), Aviso of the Imperial Navy
Falken stands for:
- Hawks birds of prey genus Falco
- Eagles and hawks, a right-wing bündische youth organization in the Weimar Republic
- Bad Homburg Falcons, an American football club
- Postal hawks in Ittelsburg
- Falken ( brewery), a Swiss brewery in Schaffhausen
- Falken ( Callnberg ), a district of the municipality Callnberg (Saxony )
- Falken ( Fårup Summerland ), a wooden roller coaster
- Falken ( tire manufacturer ), a former Goodyear concern, come to tire manufacturer
- Falken ( Knight Alliance ), known as hawks company or society from the falcon, a knight alliance in the 14th century
- Falken ( Treffurt ), a district of Treffurt in Thuringia
- Falcon buttocks, the district in the Odenwald, Hesse
- Falken- Order (Czechoslovakia)
- Falken- Verlag, a nonfiction publisher in Lower Hausen im Taunus
- House Order of the White Falcon, an Order of the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar
- Hawks - The Hawks, British tragicomedy
- Heilbronner Falken, an ice hockey team
- Red Hawk, a social democratic youth organization in Austria
- Ruin hawks in Burladingen, Zollernalbkreis
- Socialist Youth of Germany - The Hawks, a socialist youth organization in Germany
Falcon is a surname:
- Adolf Falcon (1888-1958), German architect, illustrator, and stage designer as well as local politicians
- Albert Falcon (1922-2010), German entrepreneur and politician of the CDU
- Andreas Falke, German political scientist and professor of political science at the University of Erlangen
- Dietrich Falcon ( * 1927), German physician and microbiologist Virologe
- Franz Falke (entrepreneur) ( 1885-1951 ), German entrepreneur
- Franz Falke ( politician ) ( 1909-1994 ), German politician ( CDU)
- Friedrich Falcon (1871-1948), German agronomist
- Gisela Falcon by Lily Stone (* 1871), Austrian designer and ceramicist
- Gustav Falke (1853-1916), German writer
- Hermann Falcon ( † 1559 ), lawyer and mayor of Lübeck
- Jacob von Falke (1825-1897), German culture and art historians and aestheticians
- Jochen Falcon ( * 1956 ), German football player
- Johann Ernst Falcon (1805-1880), German veterinary surgeon
- John Hawk (1823-1876), German historian
- Konrad Falke (* 1880 as Karl Frey, † 1942), Swiss writer
- Matthias Falke (born 1970 ), German writer
- Otto von Falke (1862-1942), German art historian
- Paul Falke (1920-1990), German businessman and local politician
- Rita Falcon ( born 1919 ), German and Romance languages and high school teacher
Falcon is a surname:
- Cornelia hawks (* 1956), German politician (The Left )
- Herbert Falken (* 1932), German painter and Catholic priest
See also:
- Wiktionary: Falcon - Meaning meanings, word origin, synonyms, translations
- Ladyhawke
- The three hawks
- Double Falcon ( King )
- Falcke
- Falcon
- Falk ( disambiguation)
- Falk amendment
- Falk theory
- Maltese Falcon (1968 )
- Zum Falken
- Disambiguation