Barak

Meaning of Barak

Barak springs from Hebrew and Arabic roots, where it means “lightning” and crackles across the tongue as bah-RAHK. In the Bible, Barak was a bold commander whose swift courage turned the tide of battle, and today the name still buzzes with promise. It also recalls modern leaders who sparked hope across continents, and it might even electrify your family gatherings with its upbeat spark. With its punchy sound and a flash of energy, Barak feels right at home in sun-drenched plazas and lively fiestas, ready to light up any new journey. This name carries both ancient fire and a promise of bright tomorrows.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as bah-RAHK (/bɑˈrɑk/)

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as BAH-rak (/bɑˈrɑk/)

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