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Barbara
What do you think of Barbara? What middle names would you use? What would you name a brother and a sister?Barbara Claire
Barbara Eloise
Barbara Iris
Barbara Juniper
Barbara MadelineBarbara, Oscar and Louise.

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It’s not a bad name. It feels very dated, but it doesn’t sound bad. I’d probably go with Barbara Chloe or Barbara Elaine.
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I think it's hopelessly ugly. It reminds me of BBQ, barbed wire, and, most prominently, barbarians. The English nicknames are dreadful as well - there's airheaded Babs, aggressive Barb, and Barbie which is just... Barbie. I'm fine with Polish Basia.Barbara Lark? Sister to Winston and Roberta.
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My grandmother changed her name from Frances to Barbara because she felt the latter was just so glamorous. I personally don't see the glamour, but it is a decent name. My husband also has a grandmother named Barbara, and she's a lovely lady. If we ever end up with two daughter, the second will have Barbara as a middle name. I am leaning towards Philomena Barbara at the moment. Barbara Marine
Barbara Eliza
Barbara Jade
Barbara Ruth
Barbara Evangeline
Barbara Eve
Barbara Joan
Barbara Marilyn
Barbara Katherine
Barbara Madeline
Barbara Lauren Barbara, Robert "Robin", and Dorothy
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Ironically I think the "barbarian" meaning is what eventually made me like this name. And the nickname Babs is just too fabulous. How would I pair Barbara.... My go to combo involving Barbara is Ruby Barbara, but how about:Barbara Millicent
Barbara Emmeline
Barbara Lucy
Barbara Colette
Barbara Georgette, cuteSiblings could be Arthur and Dorothy. Babs, Art, and Dot. Yep!
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I like it, though I know it’s very dated in the English speaking world.
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I used to hate it but my friend’s friend’s name is Barbara so it’s kind of grown on me to see someone my age (early 20s) wear it. But it does sound like barbarian and I don’t think “bar bar” is flattering. Barbara Cecily
Barbara Ivy
Barbara Jane
Barbara Juno
Barbara Leanne
Barbara Louise
Barbara Romilly
Barbara RoxanneBarbara, Ambrose, and Sylvana
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It’s okay. It’s a bit dated to the 50s but it’s not a bad name. I’m not crazy about the nickname Barbie though—except for a young child. Barbara Louise
Barbara Adeline
Barbara EliseCaroline and William.

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Vintage and lovely. It's my favorite name when I was 14. I like its sound and how it's written. It's beautiful.
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My mom is Barbara Elaine. Without the association, I honestly don’t think I would care for the name Barbara. She doesn’t have any brothers. Her sister is Sharon Dianne.
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Honestly I never got how Barbara was popular in the first place. It sounds like the word “barbarian” and the sound is just unflattering in general.
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I love Barbara, and Barbara Eloise is one of my favorite Barbara combos. I like that the name is saintly and somewhat pedestrian (at least here in the U.S.). I not very guiltily love Babe as a nickname.Other combos:Barbara Cecily / Cecilia
Barbara Linnea
Barbara Violet / Violetta
Barbara Genevieve
Barbara Gwendolen / Gwendoline
Barbara Inez
Barbara Celine
Barbara Celestine / Celestina
Barbara Ophelia
Barbara Zoe
Barbara Enid
Barbara Xanthe
Barbara Iolanthe
Barbara Ianthe
Barbara Ismene
Barbara Antigone
Barbara Eveline / Evelina
Barbara Eulalie / Eulalia
Barbara Terpsichore
Barbara Melpomene
Barbara Delphine
Barbara Eugenie / Eugenia
Barbara Sylvie / Sylvette
Barbara Luella
Barbara Isidora
Barbara Salsabil
Barbara Imogen
Barbara Cleo / Clio
Barbara Chloe
Barbara Zolzaya
Barbara Zitkala
Barbara Lavinia
Barbara Letitia / Laetitia
Barbara Lucia / Lucy
Barbara Odette
Barbara Calypso
Barbara Valmai
Barbara Ingrid
Barbara Oenone
Barbara Daphne
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I saw you had put Barbara Genevieve and had to comment that my mom’s name is Barbara and her mom’s name is Genevieve.
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