"Βάρβαροι" [vArvaree] (meaning barbarians)
rude Unmannerly, uncivilized , brutish, crude,
The term was "Yahoo." In Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift used this term to describe the brutish and uncivilized creatures that resembled humans in the land of the Houyhnhnms. The Yahoos were depicted as dirty, aggressive, and lacking reason or intelligence.
"Barbarian" is a general derogatory term for any person or group that is perceived to be uncivilized. It doesn't refer to any specific group of people from history.
Barbarian
Yahoo! Inc. was named after the term "Yahoo" from Jonathan Swift's book "Gulliver's Travels." Swift used the word Yahoo to represent a brutish and uncivilized creature, which the company founders felt resonated with the internet at the time.
Savage-apex
animals
Uncivilized people
for uncivilized people is βάρβαροι (barbari- barbarians) for slaves is σκλάβος (sklabos)
Polyphemus, a Cyclops from Greek mythology, was typically depicted as wild, brutish, and uncivilized. He was known for his violent and aggressive nature, as seen in his encounter with Odysseus and his men in Homer's "Odyssey."
Thomas Hobbes said people are brutish so they need a strong ruler.
Uncivilized people