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Talon

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See also: talon and talón

English

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Etymology

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The surname derives from Old French talon (heel) as a nickname for a deformity, or for a swift runner; also diminutive of Talbot and Talleyrand. The modern given name is associated with English talon.

Proper noun

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Talon

  1. A surname transferred from the nickname.
  2. A male given name from English of modern usage.
    • 2010, David Farland, The Wyrmling Horde: Book 7 of the Runelords, Hachette UK, →ISBN:
      'Very well, I shall call you Talon from now on. What does the name mean, in the tongue of the small folk?' 'It is a claw, like that found on a hawk,' Talon said.

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