Barry (name)
Barry |
Gender |
Male |
Origin |
Word/Name |
Irish |
Meaning |
spear |
Barry is both a given name for males and a surname, being the English form of the Irish names Bareth (short for Fionnbharrth), de Barra, Barrath, Barenth, Barold, Bearrach or Finbarr. The Irish meaning is spear.
The most common origin of the Barry surname comes from de Barri, a French Norman name which may have been derived from a small village in Normandy known as La Barre.
The founder of the family, however, was a Norman knight, Odo, who assisted in the Norman Conquest during the 11th century. As reward for his military services, Odo was granted estates in Pembrokeshire and Glamorgan, which included Barry Island.
Odo’s grandson, Gerald of Wales, a 12th scholar, gives the origin of his family's name, de Barry, in his Itinerarium Cambriae (1191): "Not far from Caerdyf is a small island situated near the shore of the Severn, called Barri, from St. Baroc … . From hence a noble family, of the maritime parts of South Wales, who owned this island and the adjoining estates, received the name of de Barri."
On the mainland, Odo de Barri built Manorbier Castle which was the home of the de Barry Family for over two hundred years.
The first bearer of the surname to arrive in Ireland was Robert de Barri, one of the original band of Norman Knights who landed at Bannow in Co. Wexford in May 1169. In the 1180s, more Barry's starting leaving the Welsh coasts and began settling in Cork, Ireland. It was here in Cork that the Barry's thrived, becoming one of that county's major lineages with three major branches and many minor ones. These include derivatives such as: De Barry, Barrymore, Barryroes, O'Barry and of course, Barry. The senior line, the earls of Barrymore, became extinct in 1823 but the name Barry remains numerous in Cork and surrounding counties.
However, not all Irish Barrys descended from De Barri. Some modern Barrys were originally called Ó'Beargha `descendants of Beargh'. Beargh was a nickname meaning `robber'.
As a given name, Barry currently is less common than it once was. It rose in usage during the 1930s and 1940s, and was in the top 100 names though the 1970s. In recent years, the name has not even made the top 1000 list of names. The last time Barry was in 2004, where it ranked 963. The highest Barry has ever been was in 1962 when Barry reached a rank of 61.[1]
Barry can also be used as a diminutive of the name Bartholomew or Barrington, and, in turn, has its own informal diminutives - Baz and Bazza.
As a surname
- A. Constantine Barry (1815–88), American educator and politician
- Alfred Barry (1826–1910), Anglican Bishop of Sidney; second son of Charles Barry
- Ann Street Barry (1734–1801), English actress; second wife of Spranger Barry
- Bonny Barry (born 1960), Australian politician
- Brent Barry (born 1971), American sports commentator and former basketball player; third son of Rick Barry
- Brian Barry (1936–2009), British philosopher
- Cathy Barry (born 1967), English pornographic actress
- Charles Barry (1795–1860), English architect, main designer of the Palace of Westminster
- Charles Barry, Jr. (1823–1900), English architect; eldest son of Charles Barry
- Christopher Barry (born 1925), British television director
- Claudja Barry (born 1952), Jamaican-Canadian singer and actress
- B. Constance Barry
- Damion Barry (born 1982), Trinidadian sprinter
- Daniel Barry (disambiguation)
- Dave Barry (born 1947), American author and columnist, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
- David Barry (disambiguation)
- David de Barry, 5th Viscount Barry (c. 1550–1617), Irish peer
- Dede Barry (born 1972), American cyclist
- Denis Barry (1929–2003), president of the United States Chess Federation (1993–96)
- Don "Red" Barry (1912–80), American film actor
- Drew Barry (born 1973), American retired basketball player; fourth son of Rick Barry
- Edward Middleton Barry (1830–80), English architect; third son of Charles Barry
- Elizabeth Barry (1658–1713), English actress
- Fred Barry (born 1948), American football player in the National Football League
- Frederick G. Barry (1845–1909), member of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Gareth Barry (born 1981), English footballer
- Garret Barry (bef. 1640–1647), Irish soldier
- Gene Barry (1919–2009), American stage, screen and television actor
- Gerald Barry (disambiguation)
- Glenn Barry, American musician, former bass player in the symphonic metal band Kamelot
- Grant Barry, American musician
- Hilary Barry (born 1969), New Zealand television personality
- Jack Barry (disambiguation)
- James Barry (disambiguation)
- James de Barry, 4th Viscount Buttevant (1520–81), Irish peer
- Jason Barry-Smith (born 1969), Australian operatic baritone, vocal coach, composer and arranger
- Jeff Barry (born 1938), American pop music songwriter, singer and record producer
- J. Esmonde Barry (1923–2007), Canadian healthcare activist and political commentator
- Joan Barry (disambiguation)
- John Barry (disambiguation)
- John Wolfe-Barry (1836–1918), English civil engineer, co-designer of Tower Bridge; youngest son of Charles Barry
- Jonathan Barry (born 1988), Bahamian cricketer
- Jonathan B. Barry (born 1945), American Democratic politician, businessman, and farmer
- Jon Barry (born 1969), American television analyst and former basketball player; second son of Rick Barry
- Kate Barry (1752–1823), heroine of the American Revolutionary War
- Keith Barry (born 1976), Irish illusionist, mentalist and close-up magician
- Kevin Barry (1902–20), Irish Republican Army member
- Kevin Barry (boxer) (born 1959), New Zealand former boxer, boxing trainer and manager
- Krystal Barry, American beauty queen
- Len Barry
- Leo Barry
- Lyall Barry, New Zealand swimmer
- Lynda Barry
- Lynn Barry
- Madame du Barry
- Mamadou Barry, Guinean footballer
- Margaret Stuart Barry
- Marion Barry
- Marty Barry
- Maryanne Trump Barry
- Max Barry
- Michael Barry (disambiguation)
- Morris Barry
- Patrick Barry (disambiguation)
- Paul Barry
- Peter Barry
- Philip Barry
- Rahmane Barry
- Ralph Andrews Barry (1883–1939), philatelic writer
- Raymond J. Barry
- Redmond Barry
- Rick Barry
- Robert L. Barry
- Rod Barry
- Sam Barry
- Scooter Barry
- Sebastian Barry
- Spranger Barry
- Stuart Milner-Barry
- Susan R. Barry
- Sy Barry
- Todd Barry
- Tom Barry
- Tom Barry (screenwriter)
- Wesley Barry
- William Barry (disambiguation)
As a given name
- Barry Beckett, American musician
- Barry Bonds, American baseball player
- Barry Chuckle, one half of the Chuckle Brothers
- Barry Davies, BBC sports commentator
- Barry Diller, American businessman
- Barry Ferguson, footballer who plays for Scotland and Rangers FC
- Barry Fitzgerald, Irish and American motion picture actor
- Barry George (born 1960), British criminal
- Barry Gibb, English singer and musician, "Bee Gees"
- Barry Goldwater, conservative/Republican American politician
- Barry Humphries, Australian comedian
- Barry Larkin, American baseball player
- Barry Latman, American baseball player
- Barry Manilow, American singer
- Barry McConnell, English footballer
- Barry McGuigan, Northern Irish former boxer
- Barry O'Farrell, Australian politician
- Barry Richards, cricketer
- Barry Richardson (disambiguation)
- Barry Sanders, American football player
- Barry Stock, guitarist of Three Days Grace
- Barry Sullivan (disambiguation), multiple people
- Barry Took, British screenwriter
- Barry Van Dyke, American actor
- Barry White, American singer
Given names to non-humans
Given names for fictional characters
- Barry Lyndon, title character of the film directed by Stanley Kubrick and played by Ryan O'Neal.
- The Luck of Barry Lyndon, a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Barry, a character on the TV series American Dad
- Barry Evans (EastEnders)
- Barry Allen (a.k.a The Flash), D.C. Comics
- Barry Benson, main character in Bee Movie
- Barry Burton from Resident Evil
- Barry Guiler (played by Cary Guffey), the young boy abducted by aliens in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
- Barry and Co., characters in the Conker series
- Saboteur (Universal Pictures, 1942), main character: Barry Wilding
- The House of Secrets (Chesterfield Motion Pictures, 1936), main character: Barry Wilding
- Barry is a character in the film Friday the 13th (1980). He is a camp counselor and is Pamela Voorhees first murder victim.
- Barry Hercules, a character from 1980s children's science fiction puppet show Star Fleet.
As a nickname
- Nickname in his youth for Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
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