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Dictionary of Medieval Names
from European Sources

Barbara f. Greek βαρβαρα 'foreign, stranger'.

The name of a 3rd C saint, one of the fourteen Holy Helpers, important in both the western and eastern churches, a 15th C Holy Roman Empress, and a 16th C queen of Poland.

England
English
1530 Barbara LIWill-III p. 21; 1556 Barbary StAnthonlin p. 11; 1559 Barbara bruton-vol1 p. 30; 1563 Barbery StAnthonlin p. 15; 1566 Barbara bruton-vol1 p. 4; 1568 Barbara ibid. p. 5; 1570 Barbara ibid. p. 39; 1572 Barbery StAnthonlin p. 22; 1573 Barbery ibid. p. 23; 1574 Barbara bruton-vol1 p. 41; 1581 Barbery StAnthonlin p. 28; 1582 Barbara DEmar-vol2 p. 8; 1583 Barbara bruton-vol1 p. 45; 1590 Barbara DEmar-vol2 p. 20, bruton-vol1 p. 50, Barbary OrpingtonKe p. 8; 1591 Barbara DEmar-vol2 p. 23; 1594 Barbara ibid. p. 29, bruton-vol1 p. 53; 1595 Barbara ibid. p. 54; 1596 Barbara DEmar-vol2 p. 34; 1597 Barbara bruton-vol1 p. 11; 1599 Barbara DEmar-vol2 p. 40, Barbary OrpingtonKe p. 9
Germany
Early New High German
1403 Barbara (gen) mairhofer DCLXXIV; 1497 Barbara Nurn1497 70
1497 Barb Nurn1497 1793
Spain
Catalan
1510 Barbera valencia1510 4049
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