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Barnard

BAH-nahd

Barnard (name) means an English surname, derived from the Germanic given name Bernard, meaning "brave as a bear". Example: “Barnard College is located in New York City.”

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An English surname, derived from the Germanic given name Bernard, meaning "brave as a bear".
"Barnard College is located in New York City."

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Etymology

English, Dutch, and French surname, variant of Bernard. This sense is also found in Slavic borrowings (Polish, Slovenian, Czech). Also Americanized from German Bernhard, Bernhardt, of the same meaning.

Origin: German

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What does “Barnard” mean?

The word “Barnard” means an English surname, derived from the Germanic given name Bernard, meaning "brave as a bear".

How do you pronounce “Barnard”?

“Barnard” is pronounced BAH-nahd (/ˈbɑɹnɑɹd/ in IPA).

How do you use “Barnard” in a sentence?

Here is “Barnard” used in a sentence: “Barnard College is located in New York City.”

What part of speech is “Barnard”?

“Barnard” is a name.

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