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Displayed on this page are B- names 41 to 60. Barrett was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #656 and a usage of 0.0165%. Unusual B- names include Barret (English), Barrie (English and Irish), Barry (English and Irish), Bart (Dutch and English), Bartal (Hungarian), Bartel (Dutch and German), Barthélemy (French), Barthélémy (French), Barthold (German), Bartholomäus (German), Bartholomeus (Dutch), Bartholomew (English), Barthomieu (Provençal), Bartle (Irish), Bartley (Irish), Bartlomiej (Polish), Bartolmeu (Portuguese), Bartolo (Italian), and Bartolomäus (German).
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Barret ... dispute, argument; cap, bonnet ... of Middle English origin and it is used ... form of Barrett ... Barrett Barrie Barry Bart Bartal ... son of Talmai ... has its origins in the Aramaic language ... form of Bartholomew ... Bartel ... son of Talmai ... used chiefly in the Dutch and German ... derived from Aramaic origins ... Barthélemy ... son of Talmai ... used predominantly in the French ... variant of Bartholomew ... Barthélémy ... son of Talmai ... mainly used in the French language ... variation of Bartholomew ... Barthold ... bright ruler ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variant form of Berthold ... Bartholomäus ... son of Talmai ... used predominantly in German and ... variant of Bartholomew ... Bartholomeus ... son of Talmai ... mainly used in Dutch and its ... variant form of Bartholomew ... Bartholomew Barthomieu ... son of Talmai ... of Aramaic origin and it is used ... variant form of Bartholomew ... Bartle ... son of Talmai ... has its origins in the Aramaic language ... form of Bartholomew ... Bartley Bartlomiej ... son of Talmai ... language of origin is Aramaic and it is ... form of Bartholomew ... Bartolmeu ... son of Talmai ... has its origins in the Aramaic language ... variant form of Bartholomew ... Bartolo ... son of Talmai ... used mostly in Italian and its ... form of Bartolomeo ... not popular as a baby boy name ... Bartolomäus ... son of Talmai ... language of origin is Aramaic and it is used ... form of Bartholomew ... |