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Barbour (1869–1950), American classics scholar Andrea Barbour, Canadian politician Anna Maynard Barbour (d.1941), an American author Clitus Barbour (1837–1906)
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English luxury fashion brand
J. Barbour & Sons, Limited, trading as Barbour, is an English luxury and lifestyle brand founded by John Barbour in 1894 that designs, manufactures and
Barbour_(company)
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Barbour may refer to: John Barbour (poet) (1316–1395), Scottish poet John Barbour (MP for New Shoreham), MP for New Shoreham 1368–1382 John Barbour (footballer)
John_Barbour
Scottish television presenter and reporter (born 1982)
Eilidh Margaret Barbour (/ˈeɪli ˈbɑːrbʊər/; born 14 December 1982) is a Scottish television presenter and reporter. In 2017, she was named as the main
Eilidh_Barbour
British businesswoman and philanthropist
Margaret Barbour DBE DL (née Davies; born February 1940) is a British businesswoman and philanthropist best known as the current Chairman of J. Barbour & Sons
Margaret_Barbour
American attorney and politician (born 1947)
Haley Reeves Barbour (born October 22, 1947) is an American attorney, politician, and lobbyist who served as the 63rd governor of Mississippi from 2004
Haley_Barbour
Canadian-born actor and comedian (1933–2026)
John Barbour (April 24, 1933 – May 10, 2026) was a Canadian actor, comedian, documentarian, and television host who worked extensively in the United States
John_Barbour_(actor)
Northern Irish politician
Harold Adrian Milne Barbour (7 July 1874 – 23 December 1938) was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Barbour was born in Lisburn, the son of John
Harold_Barbour
Irish industrialist and politician
William Barbour, he entered the linen business (William Barbour & Sons) established by his grandfather in Lisburn. His brother, Thomas Barbour, opened
John_Dougherty_Barbour
Barbour Island is an island in McIntosh County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. Variant names are 'Barber's Island", "Barbers Island", and "Barbours Island"
Barbour_Island
US Supreme Court justice from 1836 to 1841
Philip Pendleton Barbour (May 25, 1783 – February 25, 1841) was the tenth speaker of the United States House of Representatives and an associate justice
Philip_P._Barbour
Scottish activist and councillor (1875–1958)
Mary Barbour (née Rough; 20 February 1875 – 2 April 1958) was a Scottish political activist, local councillor, bailie and magistrate. Barbour was closely
Mary_Barbour
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William Barbour may refer to: William Warren Barbour (1888–1943), United States Senator for New Jersey William Boyle Barbour (1828–1891), Scottish merchant
William_Barbour
American jazz guitarist (1912–1965)
David Michael Barbour (May 28, 1912 – December 11, 1965) was an American jazz guitarist. He was married to singer Peggy Lee and was her co-writer, accompanist
Dave_Barbour
American author
Maynard Barbour (died May 10, 1941) was an American author of best-selling fiction. A 1903 article in The Atlantic Monthly stated that "A. Maynard Barbour has
Anna_Maynard_Barbour
Lobbying and communications firm in the US
BGR Group (previously Barbour, Griffith & Rogers) is a lobbying and communications firm based in Washington, D.C., with offices in London, Beijing and
BGR_Group
American singer and Broadway actor
James Barbour (born April 25, 1966) is an American singer and theatre actor who played the title role in the Broadway production of The Phantom of the
James_Barbour_(singer)
American academic (1923–2013)
Ian Graeme Barbour (October 5, 1923 – December 24, 2013) was an American scholar on the relationship between science and religion. According to the Public
Ian_Barbour
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George Barbour may refer to: George Pitty Barbour (1867–1951), Australian educator, Sydney Grammar School 1888–1910, Toowoomba Grammar School headmaster
George_Barbour
British physicist (born 1937)
Julian Barbour (/ˈbɑːrbər/; born 1937) is a British physicist with research interests in quantum gravity and the history of science. Since receiving his
Julian_Barbour
2013 criminal homicide in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania man murdered on November 11, 2013. Miranda Barbour and her husband, Elytte Barbour, were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in September
Murder_of_Troy_LaFerrara
County in Alabama, United States
Barbour County is a county in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Alabama, located in the Alabama Black Belt Region. As of the 2020 census, the
Barbour_County,_Alabama
American politician (1837–1906)
Clitus Barbour (1837 – April 30, 1906) was an American attorney, politician and Georgist who served as a delegate to California's Second Constitutional
Clitus_Barbour
Canadian politician
Andrea Barbour (née Cull) is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. Barbour graduated from Memorial University of Newfoundland with a Bachelor
Andrea_Barbour
American basketball player
Antwain La'Mar Barbour (born June 27, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player who last played for Hoops Club of the Lebanese Basketball
Antwain_Barbour
Adventist writer and publisher (1824–1905)
Barbour was born in Throopsville, New York, August 21, 1824, and died in Tacoma, Washington, August 30, 1905. Barbour was the son of David Barbour and
Nelson_H._Barbour
British writer (1841–1928)
Sir David Miller Barbour KCSI KCMG (28 December 1841 – 12 November 1928) was a British writer and civil servant in British India. Barbour was born at Calkill
David_Barbour
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Barbour County is the name of two counties in the United States: Barbour County, Alabama Barbour County, West Virginia This disambiguation page lists articles
Barbour_County
Australian chemist and X-ray pioneer (1860–1938)
Samuel Barbour (1860 – 3 June 1938) was an Australian chemist, photographer and X-ray pioneer in the colony of South Australia. In Australia, the medical
Samuel_Barbour
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Henry Barbour may refer to: Henry E. Barbour (1877–1945), US Representative from California Henry Barbour (MP for Reading), MP for Reading in 1384 and
Henry_Barbour
Virginia. Jackson was nominated for president and Philip P. Barbour for vice president. Barbour withdrew, but the ticket appeared on the ballot in Alabama
1832 United States presidential election
1832_United_States_presidential_election
American politician
Marsha Dickson Barbour (born in Monroeville, Alabama) was the first lady of the U.S. state of Mississippi from 2004 to 2012. She is the wife of Mississippi's
Marsha_Barbour
American political family in Virginia, United States
The Barbour family is an American political family of Scottish origin from Virginia. The progenitor of the Barbour family was James Barbour, who emigrated
Barbour_family
American singer-songwriter
Keith Barbour (born January 21, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and actor who was a member of the Jabberwocks and New Christy Minstrels. He was
Keith_Barbour
American politician (1775–1842)
James C. Barbour (June 10, 1775 – June 7, 1842) was an American politician, planter, and lawyer. He served as a delegate from Orange County, Virginia
James_Barbour
Residence hall
Betsy Barbour House (Barbour) is a residence hall operated by University of Michigan Housing at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Barbour houses
Betsy_Barbour_House
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John Strode Barbour may refer to: John S. Barbour (1790–1855), U.S. Representative from Virginia John S. Barbour Jr. (1820–1892), U.S. Senator from Virginia
John_Strode_Barbour
English actress (1901–1977)
Joyce Barbour (27 March 1901 – 16 March 1977) was an English actress. She was the wife of the actor Richard Bird. Barbour was born in Birmingham on 27
Joyce_Barbour
Newspaper in Philippi, West Virginia
The Barbour Democrat is a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays in Philippi, West Virginia. It is the only newspaper published in Barbour County and
The_Barbour_Democrat
American athletic administrator
Anne Saunders "Sandy" Barbour (born December 2, 1959) is an American athletic administrator who served as the athletic director at the Pennsylvania State
Sandy_Barbour
[unreliable source?] Barbour House is located at 4069 Chain Bridge Road. Barbour House was the residence of John Strode Barbour, a prominent American
Barbour_House
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Governor Barbour may refer to: Haley Barbour (born 1947), 63rd Governor of Mississippi James Barbour (1775–1842), 18th Governor of Virginia Amos W. Barber
Governor_Barbour
Australian medical researcher and open access advocate
Virginia M. Barbour is a professor at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, Editor-in-Chief of Medical Journal of Australia, and
Virginia_Barbour
Scottish poet (c.1320 – 1395)
John Barbour (c.1320 – 13 March 1395) was a Scottish poet and the first major named literary figure to write in Scots. His principal surviving work is
John_Barbour_(poet)
Northern Irish politician
Sir John Milne Barbour, 1st Baronet PC (NI) JP, DL, usually known as Sir Milne Barbour (4 January 1868 – 3 October 1951) was a Northern Irish politician
Milne_Barbour
American diplomat
"Wally" Barbour (June 4, 1908 – July 21, 1982) was the United States Ambassador to Israel from 1961 to 1973. A graduate of Harvard University, Barbour was
Walworth_Barbour
English writer and social campaigner
Jane Morris Barbour, née Galbraith (1922–2012) was an English writer and social campaigner. She wrote on African art, particularly African textiles, and
Jane_Barbour
President of Brown University
Clarence Augustus Barbour (April 21, 1867 – January 16, 1937) was an American Baptist clergyman and educator most notable for having served as the president
Clarence_Barbour
American herpetologist
Thomas Barbour (August 19, 1884 – January 8, 1946) was an American herpetologist. He was the first president of the Dexter School in 1926. From 1927 until
Thomas_Barbour
American Baptist pastor (1894–1974)
Josephus Pius Barbour (June 8, 1894 - January 5, 1974) was an American Baptist pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Chester, Pennsylvania who served as
J._Pius_Barbour
Alexander Stewart "Robin" Barbour KCVO MC (11 May 1921 – 18 October 2014) was a Church of Scotland minister and an author. Robin Barbour was born on 11 May 1921
Robin_Barbour
American politician
Conway Barbour (c. 1818–1876) was held as a slave, worked as a ship steward, became a businessman, and lawyer. He served as a state legislator in Arkansas
Conway_Barbour
Scottish footballer
Ross Barbour (born 1 February 1993) is a Scottish semi-professional footballer who plays for Darvel in the Lowland League West. A member of Kilmarnock's
Ross_Barbour_(footballer)
Judy Barbour is a cookbook author and former food columnist for the Bay City Tribune. The publisher of multiple works on the foods of the Western United
Judy_Barbour
Ayres 1998 Bill Bailey 2020 Briana Banks 2009 Nyomi Banxxx 2022 Kandi Barbour 2013 Rebecca Bardoux 2007 Belladonna 2011 Nikki Benz 2016 Bionca Rob Black
List of members of the AVN Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_AVN_Hall_of_Fame
American politician
Liz Barbour is an American politician. She is a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Barbour has lived in Hollis, New Hampshire for 25
Liz_Barbour
American politician (1888–1943)
William Warren Barbour (July 31, 1888 – November 22, 1943) was an American Republican Party politician who represented New Jersey in the United States
W._Warren_Barbour
American historian
Philip Lemont Barbour (December 21, 1898 – December 21, 1980) was an American linguist, historian and radio broadcaster, who is most remembered by those
Philip_Lemont_Barbour
County in West Virginia, United States
Barbour County is a county in north central West Virginia, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 15,465. The county seat is Philippi,
Barbour_County,_West_Virginia
American television producer
Malcolm Barbour is an American former television producer and the co-creator and former executive producer of the television program Cops (alongside John
Malcolm_Barbour
American football player, coach, and businessman (1870–1948)
Francis Edward Barbour (April 3, 1870 – February 4, 1948) was an American college football player and coach and businessman. He played quarterback for
Frank_Barbour
Book by Julian Barbour
in which the author Julian Barbour argues that time exists merely as an illusion. The book begins by describing how Barbour's view of time evolved. After
The_End_of_Time_(book)
Topics referred to by the same term
Senator Barbour may refer to: Harold Barbour (1874–1938), Northern Irish Senator from 1921 to 1929 James Barbour (1775–1842), U.S. Senator from Virginia
Senator_Barbour
Canadian politician
George Hilton Barbour (September 5, 1878 – February 6, 1962) was a farmer and political figure on Prince Edward Island. He represented 2nd Prince in the
George_Hilton_Barbour
American politician and lawyer
James Joseph Barbour (December 28, 1869 – March 29, 1946) was an American politician and lawyer. Barbour was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He worked
James_J._Barbour
American politician
J. F. Barbour III (born September 7, 1940) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Mississippi. In 1968, he was elected as an independent (although
J._F._Barbour_III
American politician (1811–1880)
Lucien Barbour (March 4, 1811 – July 19, 1880) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a U.S. representative from Indiana from 1855
Lucien_Barbour
English politician
Roger Barbour (fl. 1415) was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Devizes in 1415. "BARBOUR, Roger. | History
Roger_Barbour
Mountain in the country of Canada
Mount Barbour is a 2,290-metre (7,513-foot) summit located in the Pemberton Valley of British Columbia, Canada. Mount Barbour is situated in the Coast
Mount_Barbour
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Barbour (1884–1946) was an American herpetologist. Thomas Barbour may also refer to: Thomas Barbour (MP for Wareham), represented Wareham, 1395
Thomas Barbour (disambiguation)
Thomas_Barbour_(disambiguation)
American football player (1904–1964)
Charles Smith Barbour (November 13, 1904 – December 27, 1964) was an American football tackle in the National Football League (NFL). Born in Martinsville
Charlie_Barbour
American football player (1919–1993)
Wesley Elmer Barbour II (February 2, 1919 – February 10, 1993) was an American professional football blocking back and linebacker who played for the National
Elmer_Barbour
Topics referred to by the same term
Philip Barbour may refer to: Philip Lemont Barbour (1898–1980), American linguist, historian and radio broadcaster Philip P. Barbour (1783–1841), American
Philip_Barbour
Scottish footballer (1862–1930)
Alexander Barbour (7 June 1862 – 29 December 1930) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Renton, Bolton Wanderers, Glossop North End, Nottingham Forest
Alexander_Barbour
state of Mississippi. Former Republican National Committee chairman Haley Barbour defeated incumbent Democrat Ronnie Musgrove by a margin of 6.78%. As of
2003 Mississippi gubernatorial election
2003_Mississippi_gubernatorial_election
American politician
Henry Ellsworth Barbour (March 8, 1877 – March 21, 1945) was an American lawyer and politician who served six terms as a U.S. representative from California
Henry_E._Barbour
American baseball player
Elmore B. Barbour (October 23, 1892 – June 27, 1948), nicknamed "Bull", was an American Negro league first baseman in the 1920s. A native of Greenfield
Bull_Barbour
American paleontologist (1861–1942)
Carrie Adeline Barbour (October 1, 1861 – June 9, 1942) was an American paleontologist and educator. As an assistant curator of paleontology at the University
Carrie_Adeline_Barbour
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
Vickrey Wallace Walras Wicksteed Politicians Argente Bailey Baker Ballance Barbour Bjørner Bowman Cameron Chiang Cotterill Craigie Crosby (E.H.) Curran Damaschke
Winston_Churchill
American politician
Barbour Lewis (January 5, 1818 – July 15, 1893) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's
Barbour_Lewis
1375 narrative poem by John Barbour
Early Scots, of just under 14,000 octosyllabic lines composed by John Barbour which gives a historic and chivalric account of the actions of Robert the
The_Brus
Australian actress (1916–1986)
Lyndall Harvey Barbour (19 May 1916 – 10 October 1986) was an Australian actress, primarily of radio, although she also added stage and television work
Lyndall_Barbour
American television personality (born 1995)
and season 6 of Bachelor in Paradise, where she got engaged to Dylan Barbour. Godwin was born on February 4, 1995, and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama
Hannah_Godwin
American judge (1941–2021)
William Henry Barbour Jr. (February 4, 1941 – January 8, 2021) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern
William_H._Barbour_Jr.
Canadian ice hockey player (1891–1953)
James Alfred Barbour (June 1, 1891 – May 13, 1953) was a Canadian ice hockey player who played in various professional and amateur leagues between about
Alf_Barbour
School district in Alabama, United States
Barbour County School District is a school district in Barbour County, Alabama. Statewide testing ranks the schools in Alabama. Those in the bottom six
Barbour County School District
Barbour_County_School_District
of Virginia James Barbour defeated the U.S. representative from Virginia's 17th congressional district James Pleasants. Barbour's tenure coincided with
1813 Virginia gubernatorial election
1813_Virginia_gubernatorial_election
Topics referred to by the same term
Ross Barbour may refer to: Ross Barbour (footballer) (born 1993), Scottish footballer Ross Barbour (singer) (1928–2011), American singer with The Four
Ross_Barbour
Australian cricketer, physician, and author (1891 – 1934)
Eric Pitty Barbour (27 January 1891 – 7 December 1934) was an Australian cricket player, physician and author. Barbour was born in Ashfield, Sydney, the
Eric_Barbour
Australian diplomat
Peter Robert Woolnough Barbour (5 October 1925 – 7 November 1996) was an Australian intelligence officer and diplomat. He was also the Director-General
Peter_Barbour
well known for being built on many small islands, and is the home of the Barbour Living Heritage Village. Newtown was once known as Inner Pinchard's Island
Newtown, Newfoundland and Labrador
Newtown,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Barbour may refer to: Robert Barbour (New South Wales politician) (1827–1895), Australian politician, merchant and squatter Robert Barbour (Victorian
Robert_Barbour
Scottish gynecologist and medical author (1856–1927)
Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour FRSE FRCPE (7 January 1856 – 11 June 1927) was a Scottish gynaecologist and noted medical author. He was President of
A._H._Freeland_Barbour
Political party in the United States
Smith Brock Richards Laxalt/Fahrenkopf Fahrenkopf Atwater Yeutter Bond Barbour Nicholson Gilmore Racicot Gillespie Mehlman Martínez/Duncan Duncan Steele
Republican Party (United States)
Republican_Party_(United_States)
American racing driver and team owner (1940–2026)
Richard Allan "Dick" Barbour (July 3, 1940 – June 10, 2026) was an American racing driver and team owner. Dick Barbour grew up in La Jolla, California
Dick_Barbour
British Guyanese activist (1867–1954)
John Barbour-James (June 1867 – 1954) was a Black British activist who worked to improve the understanding and recognition of the achievements of Black
John_Barbour-James
Journalist and reporter who wrote about the Arab world
Nevill Barbour (17 February 1895 – December 1972) was a BBC journalist and reporter who wrote about the Arab world. He was born in Eastbourne, England
Nevill_Barbour
Scottish architect
James Barbour (1834—5 May 1912) was a Scottish architect responsible for over four hundred buildings in Dumfriesshire and Kirkcudbrightshire. His twin
James_Barbour_(architect)
Scottish footballer
William Barbour (21 September 1865 – 17 June 1900) was a Scottish footballer who played in the English Football League for Accrington and Bury football
Billy_Barbour
Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States
president Zachary Taylor. It also contains Barboursville, the home of James Barbour, the 19th governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, after whom the community
Barboursville,_Virginia
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Hindu
The Maya directly in touch with the God
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Tamil
Shining, Brilliant
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American, Australian, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
God will Increase; God will Add
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Indian, Sanskrit
Dawn
Male
Slavic
Variant spelling of Slavic Dimitriy, DIMITRI means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shelter
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Yellow Jasmine
Boy/Male
Indian
Leader, President, Head, Chief
Surname or Lastname
German, Polish, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
German, Polish, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Karp.English : from Middle English, Old French carpe ‘carp’, in some cases a nickname for a greedy person or for someone thought to resemble the fish in some other way; also a metonymic occupational name for a carp fisherman or a seller of the fish.English : possibly a nickname for a garrulous or complaining person, from Middle English carp(e) ‘carping speech’.
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