Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Barbara"

People with the first name "Barbara"

Barbara Amoia-Prager Barbara Amstad Barbara Anders Barbara Arfa Barbara Assis Barbara Avdalovic Barbara Bates Barbara Benson Barbara Berry Barbara Bihary Barbara Bisi Barbara Burwell Barbara Cadelano Barbara Cataldo Barbara Caudill Barbara Caudle Barbara Cavallini Barbara Chiu Barbara Clay Barbara Crowhurst Barbara Cutrone Barbara Dagnelies Barbara Deloretto Barbara Diaz-Soca Barbara Duszkiewicz Barbara Encinas Barbara Engerer Barbara Eppley Barbara Fiorito Barbara Fischer-Aupperle Barbara Forster Barbara Franke Barbara Gaffney Barbara Germini Barbara Gersmann Barbara Grijalva Barbara Guzzetti Barbara Haynes Barbara Hopson Barbara Jentsch Barbara Jędrych Barbara K. Wesby Barbara Kališnik Barbara Kamin Barbara Karaba Barbara Karczewski Barbara Klarman Barbara Kobale Barbara Konieczna Barbara Kosmal Barbara Krátká Barbara Kuhl Barbara L. Tanguay Barbara Lane Barbara Lankford Barbara Lanthier Barbara Leticia Barbara Louys Barbara Mack Barbara Mante Barbara Mayo Barbara Mcclain Barbara Michalska Barbara Nadine Barbara Novak Barbara O'donnell Barbara Paparella Barbara Pelz Barbara Perez Barbara Pineda Barbara Piskur Barbara Pluta Barbara Podraza Barbara Pretorius Barbara Proske Barbara Putz Barbara Pym Barbara Radelli Barbara Ramos Barbara Repinc Barbara Roberts Barbara Sanna Barbara Schaber Barbara Schilling Barbara Scholz Barbara Schörner Barbara Sepulveda Barbara Simon Barbara Simpson Barbara Sobczak Barbara Stanwyck Barbara Summer Barbara Tröbinger Barbara Trülzsch Barbara Violante Barbara Webber Barbara Wolfort Barbara Wunderlich Barbara Zakin Barbara De Matteis

Information about "Barbara"

Name-day: 1.2., 9.3., 4.12.

For this Barbara there are 69915 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Barbara are: Smith, Bauer, Bergwerff

In the ranking of the most common first names Barbara is on position 32.

During the last seven days Barbara was searched for 240 times.

Meaning of "Barbara"

Female first name (German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish): Barbara and the stranger; Latin (14 helpers) = the barbaric barbarians stammering; barbaros = strange, barbaric (Greek) = the barbar unintelligible speech ( Indo-European), spread by the cult of St. Barbara of Nicomedia (3rd and 4th centuries) and from one to the Indo-European dating back word that describes the onomatopoeic unintelligible language of strangers

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