Definition: In the English language, "Aguilar" is a term that refers to an animal in various species including foxes (Agilurus) and lizards (Larus), but it can also refer to any reptile or reptile-like creature. The word has been used in many different contexts throughout history. It can also be derived from the name of Agulhas, a group of islands located off the coast of Angola and Mozambique in South Africa, which is where the African Aiguille des Muses (Aguilar's Mountains) are found. In the context of animal names, "Aguilar" often refers to an eagle. However, it also has broader applications including a type of olive tree or olive leaf used for medicinal purposes. The term can be seen in various historical and literary sources that date back centuries, from ancient texts like Greek, Roman and Arabic works through medieval literature, into contemporary periodicals and novels. In the Bible, "Aguilar" refers to an eagle. It is mentioned several times in the Old Testament, specifically the Book of Kings (2 Kings 14:22-23), where it serves as a symbol for God's protection over Israel from the evil of Pharaoh's son Hyrax.