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BARNABS NAGY
Male
English
Prophet
Male
English
Old English form of Greek Barnabas, BARNABY means "son of exhortation."Â
Male
French
French form of Greek Barnabas, BARNABÉ means "son of exhortation."Â
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Near the Barns
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Biblical Hebrew
Son of the prophet; or of consolation.
Boy/Male
English
The barns.
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Hebrew
Comfort.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Barnabas, BARNABÃS means "son of exhortation."Â
Boy/Male
British, English, Hebrew
Son of Comfort
Male
Hungarian
Short form of Hungarian Barnabás, BARNA means "son of exhortation."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name or metonymic occupational name for someone who lived by or worked at a barn or barns, from Middle English barn ‘barn’, ‘granary’. In some cases, it may be a habitational name from Barnes (on the Surrey bank of the Thames in London), which was named in Old English with this word.English : name borne by the son or servant of a barne, a term used in the early Middle Ages for a member of the upper classes, although its precise meaning is not clear (it derives from Old English beorn, Old Norse barn ‘young warrior’). Barne was also occasionally used as a personal name (from an Old English, Old Norse byname), and some examples of the surname may derive from this use.Irish : possibly an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bearáin ‘descendant of Bearán’, a byname meaning ‘spear’.French : variant of Bern.Jewish : variant of Parnes.
Boy/Male
French, German, Hebrew
Son of Prophecy
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Polish
Son of Consolation; Prophet; Son of Prophecy; Son of Exhortation
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English vernacular form of the personal name Barnabas, which was borne by the companion of St Paul (Acts 4:36). This is of Aramaic origin, from Barnabia ‘son of Nabia’, a personal name perhaps meaning ‘confession’.English : habitational name from Barnaby in North Yorkshire, named with the Old English personal name Beornwald (composed of the elements beorn ‘young warrior’ + wald ‘rule’) + Old Norse býr ‘settlement’.
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Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
Son of Prophecy; Son of Consolation; Son of the Right Hand; Son of Exhortation; Son of Comfort
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English Hebrew
AHebrew Barnabas meaning son of consolation, son of exhortation, or son of comfort. Famous...
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Greek
(ΒαÏνάβας) Greek form of Aramaic Barnebhuah, BARNABAS means "son of exhortation." In the bible, this is a surname given to Joses by the apostles. He was a native of Cyprus who was a Christian teacher and disciple of Paul.
Biblical
son of the prophet, or of consolation
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Barnes 1 and 2.
Female
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Berenice, BEARNAS means "bringer of victory."
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BARNABS NAGY
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American, British, English, Latin
Peaceful Town; From the Peaceful Farm
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Arabic
Reciter of Holy Quran
Biblical
married
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Osorkon I.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon Arthurian Legend Welsh
Name of a king.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Owner of the Two Horns; World Conqueror; Epithet of a Just King Mentioned in the Quran
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Gaelic American Latin
Fierce.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Narayani | நாராயணீ
Belonging to Naarayan, Vishnu or Krishna, Another name for Durga, Lakshmi and the river ganges
Female
Russian
(КатÑ) Pet form of Russian Ekaterina and Yekaterina, KATYA means "pure."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Not wild, Gentle
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n.
A preparation from acorns used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids.
n.
A sharp-pointed instrument with barbs, used for stabbing fish and other animals.
n.
One of the processes along the edges of the barbs of a feather, by which adjacent barbs interlock. See Feather.
a.
Barbellate with diminutive hairs or barbs.
n.
Coagulated sour milk diluted with water; -- a common beverage among the Arabs. Also, a fermented liquor made of the same.
n.
An Arabian shrub Catha edulis) the leaves of which are used as tea by the Arabs.
v. t.
To furnish with barbs, or with that which will hold or hurt like barbs, as an arrow, fishhook, spear, etc.
n.
A member of a religious order, named from St. Barnabas.
a.
Having barbs; as, glochidiate bristles.
n.
A cloaklike garment and hood woven in one piece, worn by Arabs.
n.
A resin, called also galipot.
n.
Barbs or paps under the tongued of horses and cattle. See 1st Barb, 3.
n.
One of the barbs of the hypoptilum, or aftershaft of a feather. See Feather.
n.
A large piece of woolen or cotton cloth worn by Arabs as an outer garment.
n.
The name of the Supreme Being, in use among the Arabs and the Mohammedans generally.
n.
A farmhouse, with the barns and other buildings for farming purposes.
a.
Furnished with a barb or barbs; as, a barbed arrow; barbed wire.
n.
The barbs of a perfect feather.
n. pl.
The barbs of the radii of a feather; barbules.