Barbara Navagh

in the US

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  1. Oswego, NY (1)
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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Barbara 16
Navagh 348,867
Barbara Navagh 27,141,482
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  1. is 348,863rd most common Natemeier
  2. is 348,864th most common Natlo
  3. is 348,865th most common Naumburg
  4. is 348,866th most common Naumowich
  5. is 348,867th most common Navagh
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  8. is 348,870th most common Nayokpuk
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  1. is 27,141,478th most common Barbara Nauss
  2. is 27,141,479th most common Barbara Nauton
  3. is 27,141,480th most common Barbara Nauyokas
  4. is 27,141,481st most common Barbara Navadel
  5. is 27,141,482nd most common Barbara Navagh
  6. is 27,141,483rd most common Barbara Navakas
  7. is 27,141,484th most common Barbara Navalance
  8. is 27,141,485th most common Barbara Navalta
  9. is 27,141,486th most common Barbara Navan

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Barbara

Meaning & History

Navagh

(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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