Barton

Meaning of Barton

Barton is a strong and timeless name for boys. It has its origins in English and is pronounced as BAHR-tuhn (/ˈbɑrtən/). The name Barton has variations such as Bart. Despite being relatively less popular in recent years, Barton has a long history of use in the United States. It peaked in popularity during the early 20th century but has since declined. However, it remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a classic and distinctive name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as BAHR-tuhn (/ˈbɑrtən/)

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Notable People Named Barton

Barton David Gellman is an American author and journalist known for his reports on the September 11 attacks, Dick Cheney's vice presidency, and the global surveillance disclosure, as well as for his coverage of the U.S. National Security Agency based on documents provided by Edward Snowden.
Barton Lidice Beneš was an artist based in New York City, known for his studies at Pratt Institute and Beaux-Arts.
Barton Warren Evermann was an American ichthyologist known for his contributions to the study of fish.
Barton Jahncke - Barton Williams Benedict Jahncke is an American sailor and Olympic gold medalist from the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
Barton Bernstein - Barton J. Bernstein is a Professor emeritus of History at Stanford University known for his work on early Cold War history and the history of nuclear weapons development and strategy.
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