Gender:
Origin:
Greek,
Latin
11 famous people named Barbra found on Wikipedia.
7757 female in US.
Most recent ranking:
16908-th in year 2014
Best ranking:
511-th in year 1966
Used in: English
Barbara is a female given name used in numerous languages. It is the feminine form of the Greek word barbaros (Greek: βάρβαρος) meaning "barbarian", 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 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.
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. In the same year it was the most common name for girls born in Rome and in Bologna.
Means: foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land, foreign woman; variant form of Barbara.
Popularity | Name | Birth Year | Description |
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1 | Barbra Streisand | 1942 | American singer, actress, writer, film producer, and director |
2 | Barbra Amesbury | 1948 | Canadian philanthropist, singer-songwriter, composer, and filmmaker |
3 | Barbra Roylance Williams | ||
4 | Barbra Lica | Canadian singer | |
5 | Barbra Fuller | 1925 | American actress |
6 | Barbra Fontana | 1965 | American beach volleyball player |
7 | Barbra Ring | 1870 | Norwegian novelist and critic |
8 | Barbra Higgins | 1957 | Panamanian fencer |
9 | Barbra Casbar Siperstein | First openly transgender member of the Democratic National Committee | |
10 | Barbra Zinger | 1976 | |
11 | Barbra Borota | 1958 | Slovene teacher |