Barbara (given name)
Gender | Female |
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Language(s) | Greek |
Name day | December 4 |
Origin | |
Meaning | "foreign" (as in "barbarian") |
Other names | |
See also | Barbra, Babs, Barbie, Barby, Barb |
Barbara is a female given name used in numerous languages. It is the feminine form of the Greek word barbaros (Template:Lang-el) meaning "foreign", see article "Barbarian" for details.
In Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox tradition, Saint Barbara was martyred by her father, who was then punished with death by lightning. As such, St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning.
Today, Barbara remains among the top 100 most popular names for female babies born in Chile, Hungary, Poland[1] and Slovakia. It is among the top 10 names given to baby girls born in both the Czech Republic and Georgia in 2012. The Russian variant Varvara is also returning to popularity in former Soviet republics such as Estonia, where it ranked among the top names for girls in 2012, and in Russia, where it was the eighth most popular name for girls born in 2013 in Moscow. Its popularity in the United States has declined from third place, in the 1930s, to 838th place, in 2013, when it was used for 310 newborn American girls. The Russian form of the name, Varvara, was given to just 11 American girls in 2013.[2] [3]
In Italy Barbara was particularly popular during the 1970s: it is among the top 10 names given to girls born from 1969 to 1977, rising to 2nd place (behind Maria) in 1971.[4] In the same year it was the most common name for girls born in Rome and in Bologna.[5]
Variants
- Babara (Hawaiian)
- Babbie (English)
- Babette (French)
- Baibín (Irish Gaelic)
- Bairbre (Irish Gaelic)
- Bára (Czech)
- Bärbel (German)
- Barabal (Scottish Gaelic)
- Barb (English)
- Bàrbara (Catalan)
- Bárbara (Galician, Portuguese, Spanish)
- Barbara (Croatian, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Slovene)
- Barbare (Georgian)
- Barbary (English)
- Barbie (English)
- Barby (English)
- Barbora (Czech, Lithuanian, Slovak)
- Barbra (English), considered "close to extinction" in the United States as of 2013.[6]
- Barbro (Swedish)
- Basia (Polish)
- Baśka (Polish)
- Basieńka (Polish)
- Barča (Czech)
- Borbála (Hungarian)
- Varvara (Bulgarian, Greek)
- Βαρβάρα (Varvara) (Greek)
- Варвара (Varvara) (Russian)
- Варя (Varya) (Russian hypocorism)
- Barunka (Czech)
- Baruška (Czech)
- Barbuš, Baruš (Czech)
- Barborka (Slovak), (Czech)
People named Barbara (or variants)
- Saint Barbara, early Christian martyr
- Barbara (singer), stage name of Monique Andrée Serf (1930–1997), French singer
- Bárbara Micheline do Monte Barbosa, known as Bárbara (born 1988), Brazilian footballer
- Barbara of Cilli (1392–1451), Queen of Hungary, Germany and Bohemia, Empress of Holy Roman Empire
- Barbara of Brandenburg (1464–1515), Queen consort of Bohemia and Hungary
- Barbara of Portugal (1711–1758), Queen Consort of Spain
People with the given name Barbara (or variants)
- Barbara Abart, Italian luger
- Barbara Acklin, American soul singer
- Barbara Adams (born 1951), Pennsylvania politician
- Barbara G. Adams, British egyptologist
- Barbra Amesbury, formerly Bill Amesbury, Canadian singer-songwriter, composer and filmmaker
- Barbara Avedon, television writer
- Barbara Bestor, American architect based in Los Angeles, California
- Barbara Bush, First Lady of the United States (1989–1993)
- Barbara Castle, British politician
- Barbara Corcoran, American entrepreneur
- Barbara Dunkelman, Canadian-born actress for Rooster Teeth.
- Barbara Eden, American actress
- Barbro Eriksdotter (Bielke), Swedish noble
- Barbara Feldon, American actress
- Barbara Frittoli, Italian opera singer
- Barbara Jordan (1936–1996), American politician
- Barbara Jordan (poet) (born 1949), American poet
- Barbara Jordan (tennis), American former tennis player
- Barbara Karinska, Ukrainian costumer of the New York City Ballet
- Barbara Kay, Canadian columnist
- Barbara Keeley, British politician
- Barbara Keiler, better known under her pen name Judith Arnold (born 1953), American writer
- Barbara Kellerman, British actress
- Barbara Kent, American actress
- Barbara Klerk, Belgian figure skater
- Barbora Kodetová, Czech actress
- Barbara Kolb, American composer
- Barbara Kopple, American film director
- Barbara La Marr, American actress
- Barbara Lah, Italian triple jumper
- Barbara Lea, American actress and singer
- Barbara Lee, American politician
- Barbara Levick, British historians
- Barbara Longhi (1552–1638), Italian painter
- Barbara McAlister, American diver
- Barbara McCauley, American romance writer
- Barbara McClintock, United States Scientist
- Barbara McNair, American singer and actress
- Barbara Mensing, German archer
- Barbara Moore, New Zealand long-distance runner
- Barbara Nedeljáková, Slovak actress
- Barbara Nichols, American actress and sex symbol
- Barbara Niedernhuber, German luger
- Barbara O'Neil, American actress
- Bárbara Palacios, Venezuelan beauty queen
- Barbara Palvin, Hungarian model
- Barbara Patton (born 1944), New York politician and university professor
- Barbara Paulus, Austrian tennis player
- Barbara Pennington, American music artist
- Barbara Pierce Bush, daughter of the U.S. President George W. Bush
- Barbara Piwnik, Polish judge and politician
- Barbara Pompili (born 1975), French politician.
- Barbara Potter, Jordan's American compatriot and former tennis player
- Barbara Rafferty, Scottish actress
- Barbara Randolph, American soul singer
- Barbara Radziwiłł, Queen of Poland
- Barbara Rittner, German former tennis player
- Barbara Riveros Diaz, Chilean triathlete
- Barbara Schett, Austrian tennis player
- Barbara Schwartz (disambiguation), several people
- Barbara Stanwyck, American actress
- Barbra Streisand, American singer and film and theatre actress
- Barbara Strozzi, Italian Baroque singer and composer
- Barbara Sturgeon, British broadcaster
- Barbara Sukowa, German actress
- Barbara Traub, American photographer
- Barbara Wagner, Canadian figure skater
- Barbara Walters, American journalist
- Barbara Ward, British economist and writer
- Barbara Windsor, British comedy and soap opera actress
- Barbara Zdunk (1769–1811), Polish alleged arsonist
See also
References
- ^ "100 najpopularniejszych imion dla dzieci w 2009 roku". Gazetaprawna.pl. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
- ^ Mike Campbell. "Popularity for Barbara". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
- ^ http://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/babyname.cgi
- ^ Cfr. Alda Rossebastiano-Elena Papa, I nomi di persona in Italia: dizionario storico ed etimologico, Torino, UTET, 2005 (in italian).
- ^ Cfr. Enzo Caffarelli, L'onomastica personale nella città di Roma dalla fine del secolo XIX ad oggi. Per una nuova prospettivi di sociografia e cronografia antroponimica, Tubinga, Niemeyer, 1996 (in italian).
- ^ "Baby Names on the Verge of Extinction". Yahoo! Parenting. Dec 26, 2015. Retrieved Jan 3, 2016.