Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Barbah
The foreign one.
Hebrew
Barbary
Of or relating to the barbarians.
English
Barcelona
Named after the city of Barcelona.
Spanish
Barden
From the valley of barley.
English
Bardene
From the valley of barley.
English
Barega
Means 'one who is strong' or 'powerful' in the Oromo language.
Ethiopian
Barein
Derived from the Arabic word for 'two seas' or 'two waters'.
Arabic
Barhamah
The exact meaning of Barhamah is not easily deciphered, as it is quite rare a...
Arabic
Barina
From the sea.
Italian
Barinder
Lord of the Ocean.
Punjabi
Barington
From the town of Baring.
English
Barkarne
Child of the Bear.
Scandinavian
Barkclay
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Barker
One who works with bark (leatherworker).
English
Barklea
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Barkleah
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Barkleigh
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Barkley
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Barklie
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Barkly
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Barksdale
From the birch tree valley.
English
Barlow
From the hill or mound.
English
Barlowe
From the barley hill.
English
Barnaby
Son of comfort, from the Aramaic name Bar-Nabiy.
English
Barnard
Derived from the Germanic elements 'bern' meaning bear and 'hard' meaning bra...
German
Barnat
Derived from the Polish word 'barnat', meaning 'armored' or 'protected'.
Polish
Barneston
Barneston means 'settlement of the barn' or 'town of the barn'.
English
Barnet
From the barley farm.
English
Barnette
Feminine form of Barnet, from the barley farm.
English
Barnhart
From the barley farm.
English
Barnum
From the barn house.
English
Barre
From the gate, barrier.
English
Barreene
Feminine form of Barre (From the gate, barrier).
English
Barris
From the barony, nobleman.
English
Barrow
From the hill, mound.
English
Bartal
Son of the dew.
Hebrew
Bartash
Son of the one asking.
Hebrew
Barth
Son of the furrow, derived from the Aramaic name Bar-Talmay.
Germanic
Barthel
Son of the furrow, derived from Bartholomew.
Germanic
Bartholomaus
Son of the furrow, derived from the Aramaic name Bar-Talmai.
German
Bartlea
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Bartleah
From the meadow of birch trees.
English
Bartleigh
From the barley meadow.
English
Bartleot
Bright at the meadow.
English
Bartley
From the barley meadow.
English
Bartly
From the barley meadow.
English
Bartn
From the barley farm.
English
Barto
From the sharp hill.
Spanish
Bartyn
From the barley settlement.
English
Barun
Lord of the sea.
Bengali
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