Barr is a surname of English and Scottish origin, meaning 'a person who lived near a barrier'. Derived from the Old French barre ('bar', 'barrier'), it described someone living near a city gate, toll gate, or other such boundary. In Scotland and Ireland, it also stems from Scottish Gaelic barr ('height', 'hill'), denoting someone living on or near a hill.
The name is thus either habitational (from a physical barrier like a gate or fence) or topographical (from a hill), and its bearers come from various regions across Great Britain and beyond. The varied siting of Barr as a housename follows the pattern of topographic English surnames – River, Mills, Woods – likewise exacting when it came to close identification on deed, or just vague application at hedge parlays. As an English surname, early establishments pepper West and North Yorkshire, whereas over a dozen Barr entries beam for Glasgow and Irvine in Scottish Groat-pence records, attesting to northward adoption. Many Barrs in Canada and USA descend from the likely exees of these English and Scottish hearths, with the records of President James Barr (on a hundred-year span of Barr-trek to Connecticut/Baltimore) corroborating the Transatlantic move. An outlier in the Gaelic vein might be the rare instance back-compounded to Ulster Irish locale – a genealogical apposing easy to miss.
Notable Bearers
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- Meaning: Person who lived near a barrier (Old French barre) or on a hill (Scottish Gaelic barr)
- Origin: English, Scottish, Irish
- Type: Habitational / Topographic (locative share)
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Sources: Wiktionary — Barr