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Barrett (sometimes spelled Barret or Barratt) is a surname that has been associated with several different people, places and organisations.

Barrett is a popular surname in south and west Ireland. It is most common in counties Mayo and Galway as well as Cork. The Gaelic version of the name is Barόid in the south and Bairéid in the west. It translates to "intellectual son". The Barretts of Ireland first appeared following the Norman invasion, hired as mercenaries from Wales. They were quickly assimilated into Irish culture. As an English surname, it is thought to derive from an Old English word meaning 'quarrelsome' or 'deceitful', or from a corruption of the Norman personal name Barnard or Bernhard. The surname is common in England, especially in Norfolk.


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  • Harry Barrett, Irish Labour Party politician

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  • Kevin Barrett (born 1959), Islamic lecturer and conspiracy theorist.

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There are four towns named Barrett in the United States:


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