Ava Kowalski

By Ava Kowalski
Global Naming Traditions Specialist

Updated on September 06, 2024

Barnes

US Popularity Rank: 16309

Origin: British

Meaning: Barley; Dwelling, near the barns; Warrior

Barnes is an English name typically given to boys and comes from the Old English for "barley" and "dwelling," giving it the meaning "near the barns." It was traditionally given to people who worked or lived in a barn, which could help foster a strong relationship between baby and their environment. Barnes could also be derived from the Old English beorn, meaning "warrior," adding a layer of bravery and strength to inspire your little one. Barnes also has several links to literature for any book lover to enjoy. It is the protagonist's surname in Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises and Captain America hero Bucky Barnes; it is also recognizable from the beloved American bookstore Barnes & Noble.

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