Barbara Meler

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Barbara 16
Meler 74,341
Barbara Meler 8,422,172
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  1. is 12th most common Patricia
  2. is 13th most common Mark
  3. is 14th most common Linda
  4. is 15th most common Paul
  5. is 16th most common Barbara
  6. is 17th most common Daniel
  7. is 18th most common Donald
  8. is 19th most common Jennifer
  9. is 20th most common Susan
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  1. is 74,337th most common Mazzariello
  2. is 74,338th most common Mcburrows
  3. is 74,339th most common Mcquiller
  4. is 74,340th most common Medica
  5. is 74,341st most common Meler
  6. is 74,342nd most common Melgosa
  7. is 74,343rd most common Mercardo
  8. is 74,344th most common Metteer
  9. is 74,345th most common Millstead
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  1. is 8,422,168th most common Barbara Melchionne
  2. is 8,422,169th most common Barbara Melchor
  3. is 8,422,170th most common Barbara Melder
  4. is 8,422,171st most common Barbara Melendy
  5. is 8,422,172nd most common Barbara Meler
  6. is 8,422,173rd most common Barbara Melhorn
  7. is 8,422,174th most common Barbara Meling
  8. is 8,422,175th most common Barbara Melito
  9. is 8,422,176th most common Barbara Melka

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Barbara

Meaning & History

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(female) From Latin, meaning ‘foreign woman’ (a feminine form of barbarus ‘foreign’, from Greek, referring originally to the unintelligible chatter of foreigners, which sounded to the Greek ear like no more than bar-bar). St Barbara has always been one of the most popular saints in the calendar, although there is some doubt whether she ever actually existed. According to legend, she was imprisoned in a tower and later murdered by her father, who was then struck down by a bolt of lightning. Accordingly, she is the patron of architects, stonemasons, and fortifications, and of firework makers, artillerymen, and gunpowder magazines.

Variant: Barbra (a modern contracted spelling, as in the case of the singer, actress, and film director Barbra Streisand, b. 1942).

Short form: Barb (mainly North American, informal).

Pet forms: Barbie, Babs, Babette.

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