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In the Irish language, Bairbre.

In the Scottish Gaelic language, Barabal.

The Irish name Gormlaith was oddly anglicized Barbara in

the 1800s as well. It is translated as 'illustrious or splendid sovreignty'.

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Barra (christian name) / de Barra (surname)

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