| Gender | Names | Meaning | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boy | Barnahy | Ploughman. |
Aramaic |
| Boy | Barnahy | Aramaic | |
| Girl | Barnali | Dispersion of Seven Colors |
Indian |
| Girl | Barnalipi | N/A |
Indian |
| Boy | Barnard | Strong as a bear. A variant of Bernard which was in common usage in medieval Britain.Variant of Bernard. |
English |
| Boy | Barnardine | ‘Measure for Measure’ A dissolute prisoner. |
Shakespearean |
| Boy | Barnes | The barns. |
English |
| Boy | Barnet | Of honorable birth. Also derives from the Old English word for burning. Also in use as a variant of Bernard. |
English |
| Boy | Barnett | Baronet; leader. |
English |
| Boy | Barney | Used as a diminutive of Barnard, meaning strong as a bear. Also a diminutive of Barnaby, which is a variant of the Hebrew Barnabas meaning son of consolation, son of exhortation, or son of comfort. |
English |
| Boy | Barney | Son of comfort |
Anglo |
| Boy | Barnham | Variant of Barnum: From the baron’s home. |
English |
| Boy | Barnum | From the baron’s home. |
English |
| Boy | Baron | A title of nobility used as a given name. |
French |
| Boy | Baron | Warrior; A title of nobility used as a given name. |
English |
| Boy | Baron | Noble fighter. |
Teutonic |
| Boy | Baron | Nobleman |
Indian |
| Boy | Barota | Speech |
Indian |
| Boy | Barr | Gateway. |
English |
| Boy | Barr | Another name for God, generous |
Arabic |
| Boy | Barr | Just, Pious |
Muslim |
| Boy | Barra | Marksman. |
Celtic |
| Girl | Barra | chosen |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Barra | Spear. |
Gaelic |
| Girl | Barrah | She was the wunt of the Prophet (S.A.W), daughter of Abdul Muttalib |
Arabic |
| Girl | Barrah | She was the wunt of the Prophet (S.A.W), daughter of Abdul Muttalib and mother of Abi Salamah (R.A) also the name of the daughter of Abi Tijarah al-Ab |
Muslim |
| Boy | Barrak | Flash of lightning |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Barraq | Shining. |
Arabic |
| Boy | Barraq | Shining |
Muslim |
| Boy | Barrclay | Variant of Barclay: Birch valley; birch tree meadow. |
English |
| Boy | Barre | Gateway. |
English |
| Boy | Barret | Variant of Barnett. |
English |
| Boy | Barrett | Bear power. Introduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest. Subsequently became common as a surname. Also a variant of Barnett. |
English |
| Boy | Barrett | Bear. |
Teutonic |
| Boy | Barrett | Commerce |
Anglo |
| Boy | Barrett | Bear |
Indian |
| Boy | Barric | Grain farm. |
English |
| Boy | Barrick | Grain farm. |
English |
| Boy | Barrie | Lives at the barrier. |
French |
| Boy | Barrie | Fair-haired. |
English |
| Girl | Barrie | Feminine form of Barry: Pointed object. |
Gaelic |
| Boy | Barrin | Noble fighter. |
Teutonic |
| Boy | Barrington | Fair-haired. Based on a surname and place name of uncertain origin. Occasionally used as a first name. |
English |
| Boy | Barris | Son of Harry. |
Welsh |
| Boy | Barrlow | Variant of Barlow: Hillside. |
English |
| Boy | Barron | Warrior; Variant of the title Baron. |
English |
| Boy | Barron | Noble fighter. |
Teutonic |
| Boy | Barry | Lives at the barrier. |
French |
| Boy | Barry | Fair-haired. |
English |
| Boy | Barry | Marksman. |
Celtic |