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BARRET
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Variant spelling of English Barret, BARRETT means "haggler."
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English
English : variant spelling of Barrett.
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English byname for a quarrelsome person. It became a surname, then transferred to a forename, derived from Middle English barat, a derivative of barater, BARRET means "to haggle," hence "haggler."
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant spelling of Barrett.French : from a diminutive of Barre.
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American, Anglo, Arabic, British, English, Gaelic, Irish, Muslim, Sindhi
Gateway; Form of Barretta; A Cap; One who Sings Ballads; Point; Top; Another Name for God; Generous; Just; Pious
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Brave as a Bear; Variant of Barnett; Bear-strength
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Bear-Like
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English : variant spelling of Barrett.
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English of much discussed but uncertain origin.
English of much discussed but uncertain origin. : of much discussed but uncertain origin. It may be from a medieval personal name, but if so the form is unclear.English of much discussed but uncertain origin. : Alternatively, it may be a nickname for a quarrelsome or deceitful person, from Middle English bar(r)et(t)e, bar(r)at ‘trouble’, ‘strife’, ‘deception’, ‘cheating’ (Old French barat ‘commerce’, ‘dealings’, a derivative of barater ‘to haggle’). It is possible that the original sense of barat survived unrecorded into Middle English as a word for a market trader; the Italian cognate Baratta has this sense. It could also be a nickname or metonymic occupational name from Old French barette ‘cap’, ‘bonnet’.
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Bear.
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Brave as a Bear; Bear-like; Bear-strength; Bear
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A kind of cap formerly worn by soldiers; -- called also barret cap. Also, the flat cap worn by Roman Catholic ecclesiastics.