Barbaro is a male name with Italian origins. It is pronounced as bahr-BAH-roh in both Italian and American English. This name has a variation, Barbara, which is more commonly used and has been popular among baby names in the United States. Although not as common, Barbaro has been given to a few newborns in recent decades, with occurrences recorded in 1979, 1983, and 1986 according to data from the United States of America. With its Italian flair and unique sound, Barbaro can be a distinctive choice for parents looking for a less conventional name for their baby boy.
Barbaro was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2006 Kentucky Derby but tragically shattered his leg in the Preakness Stakes, ending his racing career. |
Leonardo Moreno Ayala, also known as Bárbaro Cavernario, is a Mexican luchador and the current CMLL World Light Heavyweight Champion known for his rudo wrestling character. |
Bárbaro Rafael Cañizares Hernandez is a Cuban-American former first baseman who was born in Havana. |
Barbaro Martinez-Ruiz is a distinguished professor and senior fellow at St Anthony's College, University of Oxford. |
Bárbaro Garbey is a former Major League Baseball utility player and minor league coach known for his versatility on the field. |
Bárbaro Julio Morgan Soroa was a Cuban heavyweight wrestler who achieved success in freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling, winning medals at the World Championships and Pan American Games. |
Bárbaro Díaz is a Cuban water polo player who competed at the 1980 and 1992 Summer Olympics. |
Bárbaro Marín - Bárbaro Félix Marín is a Cuban actor known for his work in film and television. |
Bárbaro Rivas, a Venezuelan naive painter from Petare, gained recognition in the 1950s after being discovered by art critic Francisco Da Antonio in 1949. |