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Barry: "spearman." Irish anglicized also can be Gaelic name Barra (Old Irish Bairre), a short also can be Fionnb(h)arr (see Finbar). Pet forms: Baz, Bazza (Australia).
Bartel: (Aramaic) "ploughman." Bartholomew.
Bartley: (Aramaic) "ploughman." Barclay, Berkley, Parthalan.
Batt: from Bartley (Aramaic) "ploughman." Bat.
Beacan: (BE-kawn or BA-kawn) Old Irish=bec "little" + dim. -an. Saint Becan founded a monastery in Westmeath in the 6th C.
Beac: (BE-kawn)(Celt) "small." Becan.
Beagan: "small."
Bearach: (BA-rak) Old Irish=berach "pointed, sharp." Berach was the name of many Irish saints, including the patron siant of the O'Hanlys. Berach.
Bearchan: (BAR-uh-kawn or BAR-uh-hawn) Dim. of Bearach. Common name in early Ireland; name of numerous saints, including Bearchan of Inishmore in Galway, whose feast day is April 6.
Bearn: (BEHR-nard)(OGer) "having the courage of a bear." Barney; Irish, Scottish Gaelic also can be Bernard.
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