St Barbe

English

Etymology

From Norman Sainte Barbe, a priory and village in Normandy, itself named after Saint Barbara; arriving in England during the Conquest of 1066

Alternative forms

  • Saint Barbe, Saint-Barbe, St. Barbe, St-Barbe, St.-Barbe
  • Sainte Barbe, Sainte-Barbe, Ste. Barbe, Ste-Barbe, Ste.-Barbe
  • Saint Barb, Saint-Barb, St. Barb, St-Barb, St.-Barb

Proper noun

St Barbe

  1. A habitational surname.

Anagrams

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