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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Bardulph

Axe-wolf

English

Barek

Noble

Arabic

Barend

Hard bear

German

Baret
Bari

Fair-haired

Irish

Baris

Fair-haired

Irish

Barker

“A tanner,” in allusion to the bark used in the process.

English

Barklay

Birch tree meadow; the birch tree meadow

Scottish

Barkley

Birch tree meadow; the birch tree meadow

Scottish

Barklie

Birch tree meadow; the birch tree meadow

Scottish

Barksdale

Birch valley

English

Barlowe

The bare hillside

English

Barna

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnaba

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnabas

Son of consolation

Spanish

Barnabe

Son of consolation

Greek

Barlow

The bare hillside

English

Barnabee

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnabey

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnabie

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnabus

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnaby

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnard

Strong, brave bear

German

Barnett

Burned clearing

English

Barney

A diminutive form of Barnabas and Bernard.

Modern

Barnardo

Strong, brave bear

German

Barnebas

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnebus

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnes

Near the barns

English

Barnet

Burned clearing

English

Barnham

Homestead on a hill

English

Barnhard

Strong, brave bear

German

Barnhardo

Strong, brave bear

German

Barni

Son of consolation

Greek

Barnie

Son of consolation; burned clearing; strong, brave bear

Greek

Barnum

English

Barny

Son of consolation; strong, brave bear

Greek

Baron

Young warrior

Hebrew

Baronet

Burned clearing

English

Baronett

Burned clearing

English

Baronicio

Young warrior

German

Barr

Poet, one who sings ballads; minstrel, singer-poet; young warrior; white or fair head

Scottish

Barrat
Barratt
Barrclay

Birch tree meadow; the birch tree meadow

Scottish

Barree

Fair-haired

Irish

Barren

Young warrior

German

Barret

“He who wears a hood,” from the Latin birrus, a hood.

Barra

White or fair head

Irish

Barrak

Lightning; blessing

African