Barbara Crostini Lappin has written: 'A catalogue of Greek manuscripts acquired by the Bodleian Library since 1916' -- subject(s): Bodleian Library, Catalogs, Greek Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Greek
The name Barbara is used in English, German, and Polish and means "foreign woman." It comes to those languages from Greek by way of Latin.Barbarus is the Latin word for "foreign" and "barbara" is the feminine form. It derives from the Greek barbaroi, which referred originally to the unintelligible chatter of foreigners (who were all "barbarians" to the Greeks). To the Greek ear, that chatter sounded like bar-bar-bar, hence "barbaroi"Derived from Greek barbaros meaning "foreign". According to legend Saint Barbara was a young woman killed by her father Dioscorus, who was then killed by a bolt of lightning.
Greek meaning for 'Strange'....rock on girl! LOL :))))
The name "Barbara" is not found in the Bible, and therefore does not have a "biblical definition." The name Barbara is of Latin origin, and means "foreign woman." Please see the related link below.
Barbara J. Hodge has written: 'A list of Greek and Latin texts in print' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Classical literature, Imprints
The feminine given name Barbara is of Latin origin and means "foreign woman". See the Related link below.Barbara means "foreign." It comes from the word Barbarian.Ancient Greek in origin, Barbara means "strange, foreign".
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Lina Barbara Taylor Ring has written: 'Aesculapius' -- subject(s): Aesculapius (Greek deity), Drama, Aesculapius (Roman deity) 'North flies south'
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The name Barbara comes from latin. It is still very very popular today. In greek it is said Var-Var-a. In spanish it is said Barbara but with a accent with the r's. In German it is said Barbel. In french it is Babette.
No, it is not a "Bible" name. It has Greek origins and is the name of a Saint Barbara but it was never in the New Testament. Here is a piece of history for you:Barbara is derived from Greek βαρβαρος (barbaros) meaning "foreign".According to Catholic legend, Saint Barbara was a young woman killed by her father Dioscorus. He was then killed by a bolt of lightning.Barbara is the patron saint of architects, geologists, stonemasons and artillerymen. Because of her fame Barbara's name came into general use in the Christian world in the Middle Ages. In England it became rare after the Protestant Reformation, but it was revived in the 19th century and is still used today with many version of the name.
Barbara is the mother of your daughter's mother. That means that you are married to Barbara's daughter..which makes you her husband. Therefore you are the son-in-law of Barbara. You could also be Barbara's daughter. Barbara is the grandmother.