St Barbe

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English Seynt Barbe, from Anglo-Norman Sainte Barbe, a priory and village in Normandy, itself named after Saint Barbara; arriving in England during the Conquest of 1066.

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St Barbe

  1. A habitational surname from French.

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