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BARBARA

Derived from Griego βαρβαρος (barbaros) meaning foreign. According to legend, Saint Barbara was a young woman killed by her father Dioscorus, who was then killed by a bolt of lightning. She is the patron of architects, geologists, stonemasons and art...

Significado

Derived from Griego βαρβαρος (barbaros) meaning foreign. According to legend, Saint Barbara was a young woman killed by her father Dioscorus, who was then killed by a bolt of lightning. She is the patron of architects, geologists, stonemasons and artillerymen. Because of her renown, the name came into general use in the Christian world in the Middle Ages. In England it became rare after the Protestant Reformation, but it was revived in the 19th century.

Pronunciación

BAHR-bə-rə (English), BAHR-brə (English), BAR-BA-RA (French), BAR-ba-ra (German), bar-BA-ra (Polish), BAWR-baw-raw (Hungarian)

Variantes en otros idiomas

29 idiomas
BúlgaroVarvara
CroataBarbara
ChecoBarbora
DanésBarbara
InglésBarbara, Barbra
FrancésBarbara
AlemánBarbara
GriegoVarvara
HúngaroBarbara, Borbála
IrlandésBáirbre
ItalianoBarbara
Romano TardíoBarbara
LithuanianBarbora
MacedonianVarvara
NoruegoBarbara
PolacoBarbara
PortuguésBárbara
RusoVarvara
EscocésBarabal
SlovakBarbora
SloveneBarbara
EspañolBárbara
SuecoBarbara, Barbro
CroataBara, Barica
ChecoBára
InglésBabs, Barb, Barbie, Bobbi...
AlemánBärbel
PolacoBasia
RusoVarya

Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados

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