Barnard
Barnard is a surname.
People
Some of the Barnard family in England may have been Huguenots who fled from the Atlantic coast region of France circa 1685 (the time of the revocation of the edict of Nantes) or earlier than that date, however the evidence for this is tenuous, as the name does not appear in lists of proven Huguenot names. By contrast, the Barnard family in Holland (the western provinces of the Netherlands) may have came from Normandy or Flanders. The countries from which they entered Holland prior to that date are uncertain. The branch of the Barnard family in England is well documented, and is thought to have arrived in England and Ireland, after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Highest numbers in London, Essex, Somerset, Norfolk, Suffolk, Gloucestershire, Sussex, and Yorkshire.
Surname
The surname is most commonly found in Greater London and the South Eastern counties of England, and in California, Texas, Florida and New York in the United States of America.[1] It is also found in Canada, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Australia. It is an English or Dutch version of Bernard, from the Germanic name Bernhard, composed of the elements ber(n) ‘bear’ + hard ‘brave’, ‘hardy’, ‘strong’.[2] The name is held by the Normans, and it may have also been taken by the Flemish. The corresponding family names are BAER, BER, BERR, BEHR, BERNHARDT, BERNARD (in France),[3] Anglicised and also found in Holland as BARNARD.[4]
List of people with the surname
- Alfred Barnard (1837–1918), British brewing and distilling historian
- Aneurin Barnard, Welsh actor
- Andrew Francis Barnard (1773–1855), Irish-born British Army General
- Anne Barnard, American journalist
- Lady Anne Barnard (1750–1825), British author of the ballad Auld Robin Gray
- Anne Henslow Barnard (1833–1899), English botanical artist
- Baron Barnard, of Barnard Castle in the Bishopric of Durham, a title created in 1698 in the Peerage of England
- Bill Barnard (1886–1958), New Zealand politician
- Bob Barnard (musician) (born 1933), Australian jazz trumpeter
- Catherine Barnard, British legal scholar
- Cecil Barnard, the youth name of Hotep Idris Galeta (born 1941), South African jazz pianist and educator
- Charles Barnard (American football) (1915–2008), American football player
- Charles Douglas Barnard (1895–1971), British racing and record-breaking pilot
- Chester Barnard (1886–1961), telecommunications executive and author
- Chris Barnard (author) (born 1939), South African writer
- Christiaan Barnard (1922–2001), South African surgeon, who performed the world's first heart transplant operation
- Claude Barnard (1890–1957), Australian politician
- Clio Barnard, British film director
- Daniel D. Barnard (1797–1861), US Representative from New York
- Darren Barnard (born 1971), British professional footballer, played for Wales, Chelsea, Bristol City, Barnsley, Grimsby and Aldershot
- Dorothy Wedderburn (née Barnard, 1925–2012), British economist and academic
- Doug Barnard Jr. (1922–2018), American lawyer and politician
- Edward Emerson Barnard (1857–1923), American astronomer for whom Barnard's Star is named
- Ernest Barnard, President of Major League Baseball's American League, 1927–1931
- Frances Catherine Barnard (1796–1869), English author
- Francis Jones Barnard, aka Frank Barnard Sr., pioneer freighting entrepreneur and Member of Parliament in Canada from 1879 to 1887
- Francis Stillman Barnard, aka Frank Barnard Jr., Canadian MP and Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia from 1914 to 1919
- Franklyn Leslie Barnard (1896–1927), British air racing and airline pilot
- Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (1809–1889), American scientist and educationalist
- George Alfred Barnard (1915–2002), British statistician
- George Grey Barnard (1863–1938), American sculptor
- George N. Barnard (1819–1902), American Civil War photographer
- Henk Barnard (1922–2003), Dutch writer of children's literature, journalist and television director
- Henry Barnard (1811–1900), American educationalist
- Henry D. Barnard, adopted name of Chalmers Bryant, a fictional character in James Hilton's novel Lost Horizon
- John Barnard (born 1946), British race car designer
- John Barnard (musician) (born 1948), British church music composer, conductor and organist
- John G. Barnard (1815–1882), US Army general during the American Civil War and Chief Engineer of the Defenses of Washington (1863–1864)
- Joseph Osmond Barnard (1816–1865), engraver of the Mauritius "Post Office" stamps
- Kate Barnard (1875–1930), American politician
- Keppel Harcourt Barnard (1887–1964), South African zoologist
- Lance Barnard (1919–1997), Australian politician
- Lee Barnard (born 1984), English football player
- Leigh Barnard (born 1958), English football player
- Lester Barnard (1894–1985), American college sports coach
- Margaret Barnard (1898–1992), British painter and linocut maker
- Marius Barnard (surgeon), South African surgeon, brother of Christiaan Barnard and inventor of critical illness insurance
- Marius Barnard (tennis), South African professional tennis player
- Marjorie Barnard (1897–1987), Australian writer, also collaborated with Flora Eldershaw (1897–1956)
- Mary Barnard (1909–2002), American poet and translator
- Mary Baylis Barnard (1870–1946), English artist
- Mike Barnard (Henry Michael Barnard) (1933–2018), English first class cricketer and professional footballer
- Neal D. Barnard, American medical doctor, author and clinical researcher
- Niel Barnard, head of South Africa's National Intelligence Service during the apartheid era
- Paolo Barnard, Italian journalist
- Pat Barnard (born 1981), South African rugby union player
- Ray Barnard, English footballer
- Rebecca Barnard (born 1960), Australian singer, songwriter and musician
- Robert Barnard (1936–2013), English mystery writer and critic
- Simeon Barnard (1844–1924), racehorse owner and racing official in South Australia
- Thomas Barnard (c. 1726/28–1806), Anglican bishop in Ireland
- Tom Barnard, American radio talk show host
- William Barnard (bishop), Bishop of Derry 1803–1831
- William Barnard (engraver) (1774–1849), English mezzotint engraver
- William O. Barnard (1852–1939), representative in U.S. Congress from Indiana
Given name
- Bernard Courtois (also spelled Barnard Courtois), (1777–1838), French chemist
- Barnard E. Bee, Sr. (1787–1853), early settler and political leader in the Republic of Texas
- Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr. (1824–1861), Confederate Army general during the American Civil War
- Barnard Pananasky, a pseudonym of Gary Morgan (actor)
- M. Barnard Eldershaw, Australian literary pseudonym
See also
- Barney (disambiguation)
- Bernard (disambiguation)
- Bernhard (disambiguation)
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2012-01-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Bernhard Name Meaning & Bernhard Family History at Ancestry.com.au". ancestry.com.au. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
- "ENtexte/page15". genealoj.org. Archived from the original on 2009-03-05. Retrieved 2017-02-05.
- "NAMES (PERSONAL) - JewishEncyclopedia.com". jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2017-02-05.