The name "Barack" is an Arabic name that means "blessed." Several middle-eastern languages have similar names, including the Hebrew version, which is "Barukh."
It means the following: I am a gay, mexican, muslim, man-slaughtering, terrorist, drug-lord, from Arabia.
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Barack means 'blessed' in Arabic
yes, it means blessed in Swahili CORRECTION: First, Barack is an Arabic or Hebrew word, not Swahili. Its Swahili form, from Arabic, is baraka. Second, baraka is a noun meaning blessing. Blessed is a past participle of the verb to bless; the Swahili word with the meaning to bless is kubarki and to be blessed is kubarikiwa.
There is no "Egyptian" language any more; in ancient times, Egyptians had a language of their own, but these days, Egyptians tend to speak Arabic. The name "Barack" is a common Arabic and middle-eastern name, which means Blessed. The name Obama is an African family name, related to an ancestral group who live in Kenya; there is no evidence the word has any meaning in the Arabic language.
Barack is an African name meaning “blessed.” It is a form of both the Hebrew name Baruch (ברוך) and the Arabic name Mubarak (مبارك).The Aramaic word for Blessed is mevarach (מברך).
The name "Barack" is derived from Arabic, and is also close to Hebrew (Baruch). It means "blessed." The president's last name has no particular meaning in any language-- it is a name common to members of his biological father's ancestral group in Kenya. It should be noted that the president inherited his father's name. President Obama is not from Kenya and does not speak Arabic.
Barack Obama ... that was a no brainer :-)
The name Barack is an Arabic word meaning "blessed." It is related to a similar word in Hebrew, Baruch. The name "Obama" is a proper name that comes from his biological father's ancestral group in Kenya. Although President Obama was born in Hawaii and lived there for many years, he was named after his biological father.
Barack is from the Arabic / Hebrew word meaning blessing (see the names of the former Israeli prime minister and the deposed president of Egypt). The Swahili for President Obama's name is baraka, blessing. His father apparently gave him a name transliterated straight from Arabic, without passing through Swahili.The Swahili for "to bless" is kubariki: Mungu Ibariki Afrika, God Bless Africa, is the name of the Tanzanian national anthem. Amebarikiwa is a passive form meaning "he is blessed."
The president's name is spelled Barack Obama.
ויאמר אליהם ראיתי את השטן נפל כברק מן השמים׃Note: Some think Barack Obama's name is in this verse, but it's not. The Hebrew word for Lightning is Baraq (spelled with a q or ק/ق), which is not related to the Arabic Name Barak (spelled with a k or ك/כ). The Hebrew word Baruch, meaning blessed, is related to barak with a k.
Actually, in some languages, you could spell it Barak. But the English version is "Barack." It is an Arabic word that means "blessed."
The word Barack, which exists in Hebrew as well as in Arabic (there is no "Muslim language), means blessed.