Falconet
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Falconet may refer to:
Birds of prey
- Typical falconets (genus Microhierax)
- Spot-winged falconet (genus Spiziapteryx)
People
- Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716–1791), French sculptor
- John Falconet (fl. 1350–1400), English noble
- Peter Falconet (1741–1791), French portrait painter
Other uses
- The Falconet, a 1975 Iranian film
- Falconet (cannon), a light cannon developed in the late 15th century
- Falconet (novel), an unfinished novel by Benjamin Disraeli
See also
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- Atlanta Falcons Cheerleaders, originally known as "The Falconettes"
- Falcon (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Falconet
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Family names derived from the word "falcon"
- North Germanic: Falk
- West Germanic: Falck, Falcke, Falco, Falke, Valcke, Valke, Faulk, Faulks
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- Latin: Falcon
- French: Faucon, Falconet
- Iberian: Halcon, Falcon, Falcao
- Italian: Falcone
- Romanian: Șoim
- East Slavic: Sokol, Sokolov/Sokoloff/Sokolow
- South Slavic: Sokolović, Sokolić
- West Slavic: Sokol, Sokolov/Sokoloff/Sokolow