The latin, or scientific name for the Bald eagle is:Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Aquila.
The name Aquila means "eagle" in Latin. It is a symbol of strength, power, and freedom. In Roman mythology, the eagle was associated with Jupiter, the king of the gods.
Its the Latin name for eagle.
The Golden Eagle is classified in Animalia, Latin for "animal"
An American eagle is a species of eagle native to North America, Latin name Haliaeetus leucocephalus, notable for its white head plumage.
The word "hawk" in Latin is accipiter (-tris, m.). The word refers to birds of prey in general, but was applied in particular by the Romans to the common hawk and the sparrowhawk.
volatilis Leo aquila
The bald eagle is Haliaeetus Leucocephalus.
Aquila is the Latin word for "eagle".
velut aquila subvolare (to soar like an eagle) velut aquila subvola (soar like an eagle - imperative) velut aquila subvolat (he/she soars like an eagle) you can also substitute "velut aquila" with "similis aquilae" (aquila changes to aquilae because similis compares using the genitive case)
Aquila aurea, unless you mean the legion's golden eagle standard, in which case, it's just aquila.