Barron
English
Etymology
- As a Scottish surname, from Scots baron, sometimes found as McBarron; see Baron.
- As an Irish and Manx surname, from Ó Bearáin (“descendant of Bearán”), a personal name from bior (“spear”). See Barnes, Barrington.
- As a Spanish surname, augmentative of Barro.
- As a French and Spanish surname, variant of Baron.
Proper noun
Barron
- A surname from Anglo-Norman.
- A male given name from ?.
- A city, the county seat of Barron County, Wisconsin, United States.
- A town in Barron County, Wisconsin, surrounding the city of the same name.
- A rural locality in Cairns Region, northern Queensland, Australia.
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