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Barham may refer to: Barham, New South Wales, Australia Barham, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England Barham, South Cambridgeshire, a Domesday place
Barham
Queen Elizabeth-class battleship
HMS Barham was one of five Queen Elizabeth-class battleships built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s. Completed in 1915, she was often used as
HMS_Barham_(04)
American football linebacker (born 2004)
Wolverines. Barham was selected by the Cowboys in the third round of the 2026 NFL draft. Barham was born on February 2, 2004, the son of Anthony Barham and Chrishawn
Jaishawn_Barham
Musical artist
Graham Barham (born October 13, 1998) is an American country pop singer-songwriter. He has released three extended plays, North of Hell (2023), Oil Money
Graham_Barham
President of Iraq from 2018 to 2022
Barham Salih (Kurdish: بەرھەم ساڵح, romanized: Berhem Salih; Arabic: برهم صالح, romanized: Barham Ṣāliḥ; born 8 September 1960) is an Iraqi politician
Barham_Salih
English comedy writer (1976–2003)
Deborah Ann Barham (20 November 1976 – 20 April 2003) was an English comedy writer who died at the age of 26 of heart failure brought on as a result of
Debbie_Barham
List of ships with the same or similar names
given the name HMS Barham in honour of Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham. A fourth was planned but never completed: HMS Barham (1811) was a 74-gun
HMS_Barham
American metalcore band
ejected from the band and replaced with Nick Barham, brother of former Sleeping with Sirens drummer Gabe Barham. Drummer Andrew Wetzel later revealed in a
Attack Attack! (American band)
Attack_Attack!_(American_band)
Village in Kent, England
Barham /ˈbærəm/ BARR-əm is a village and civil parish in the City of Canterbury district of Kent, England. Barham village is approximately 6 miles (10 km)
Barham,_Kent
English owner of the Mesopotamia plantation in Jamaica
Foster Barham I (1729–1789) was the English owner of the Mesopotamia plantation in Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica. Originally Joseph Foster, he took Barham as
Joseph_Foster_Barham_I
American rock band
released the album's third single, "Agree to Disagree." Longtime drummer Gabe Barham departed the band on September 1, 2019. Shortly after, it was announced
Sleeping_with_Sirens
Town in New South Wales, Australia
Barham is a town in the western Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia. The town is located 823 kilometres south west of the state capital, Sydney
Barham,_New_South_Wales
American businessman
Dave Barham (June 13, 1913 – March 25, 1991) was an American business entrepreneur who founded the fast-food chain, Hot Dog on a Stick. Barham is also
Dave_Barham
American professional basketball player
Andrew Patrick Barham (born December 29, 1989) is an American professional basketball player who plays guard for the Hamburg Towers of the German ProA
Drew_Barham
English professional golfer
James John Barham (born 6 February 1976) is an English professional golfer on the European Tour. Barham was born in Ashford, Kent. Barham has won two
Benn_Barham
52°5′27.8″N 0°17′52.81″E / 52.091056°N 0.2980028°E / 52.091056; 0.2980028 Barham Friary was a Crutched Friars friary in Linton, Cambridgeshire, England.
Barham_Friary
Civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England
Barham and Woolley is a civil parish in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. The parish includes the villages of Barham and Woolley
Barham_and_Woolley
American politician
Charles C. Barham (April 20, 1934 – May 3, 2010) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate. Barham was born
Charles_C._Barham
American politician (1904–1972)
C. E. Barham (September 28, 1904 – February 23, 1972), nicknamed "Juicy" and "Cap", was an American politician. He served as the 43rd lieutenant governor
C._E._Barham
English cleric, novelist and poet (1788–1845)
Richard Harris Barham (6 December 1788 – 17 June 1845) was an English cleric of the Church of England, a novelist and a humorous poet. He was known generally
Richard_Barham
English lawyer and politician
Nicholas Barham (died 1577) was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament. Barham was a native of Wadhurst, Sussex, where his family had been settled
Nicholas_Barham
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Barham is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Barham and Woolley, in Cambridgeshire, England. Barham lies approximately 7 miles (11 km)
Barham,_Huntingdonshire
Village in Suffolk, England
Barham is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. The village is on the River Gipping. Surrounded by Great Blakenham
Barham,_Suffolk
Topics referred to by the same term
Senator Barham may refer to: Charles C. Barham (1934–2010), Louisiana State Senate Edwards Barham (1937–2014), Louisiana State Senate Robert J. Barham (born
Senator_Barham
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Barham may refer to: Charles Barham (priest) (died 1935), Archdeacon of Bombay Charles C. Barham (1934–2010), American attorney Charles Emmett
Charles_Barham
William Foster Barham (22 October 1802 – 28 January 1845) was an English poet. Barham was the third son of the musician Thomas Foster Barham. He was born
William_Foster_Barham
British musician
John Barham is an English classical pianist, composer, arranger, producer and educator. He is best known for his orchestration of George Harrison albums
John_Barham
American tennis player
Julian Barham (born February 23, 1965) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. Barham, who comes from Riverside, California, played
Julian_Barham
English politician, merchant and plantation owner
Foster Barham, the younger (1759 – 28 September 1832) was an English politician, merchant and plantation owner. He was the son of Joseph Foster Barham I (formerly
Joseph_Foster_Barham
Suburb in London, England
in the ownership of the Barham family, who give their name to a number of local landmarks, including Barham School and Barham Park. Today, Sudbury covers
Sudbury,_London
New Zealand architect (1920–1983)
Monica Frances Barham (née Ford; 1920 – 19 September 1983) was a New Zealand architect. Barham was born and raised in Invercargill. She was the second-eldest
Monica_Barham
British physicist (born 1950)
Peter Barham (born 1950) is emeritus professor of physics at the University of Bristol. He was visiting professor of Molecular Gastronomy at the University
Peter_Barham
British businessman
Sir George Barham (22 November 1836 – 16 November 1913) was an English businessman and founder of the Express Country Milk Company, later to become Express
George_Barham
English footballer (born 1962)
Mark Francis Barham (born 12 July 1962) is an English former professional footballer who played as a right-winger. Barham was a product of the Norwich
Mark_Barham
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Barham may refer to: Thomas Foster Barham (musician) (1766–1844), English musician and miscellaneous writer Thomas Foster Barham (physician) (1794–1869)
Thomas_Barham
British Anglican bishop
Kenneth Lawrence "Ken" Barham OBE (born 1936) is a retired Anglican bishop. Barham was born in 1936, a son of Lawrence Barham (second Bishop of Rwanda
Ken_Barham
Australian rules footballer (born 1958)
Richard 'Ricky' Barham (born 28 November 1958) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Recruited from
Ricky_Barham
English peer and evangelical patron
Diana Noel, 2nd Baroness Barham (18 September 1762 – 12 April 1823) was a peer, philanthropist and an abolitionist who established schools and churches
Diana Noel, 2nd Baroness Barham
Diana_Noel,_2nd_Baroness_Barham
American lawyer and politician (1843-1926)
John All Barham (July 17, 1843 – January 22, 1926) was an American lawyer and politician who served three terms as a U.S. representative from California
John_All_Barham
2026 film by David Frankel
Variety. Archived from the original on May 6, 2026. Retrieved May 5, 2026. Barham, August (May 7, 2026). "The Devil Wears Prada 2 Has Near Tripled A Box Office
The_Devil_Wears_Prada_2
House in Teston, United Kingdom
Barham Court is an English country house in the village of Teston, Kent. It was once the home of Reginald Fitz Urse, one of the knights who murdered Thomas
Barham_Court
English writer on natural history
Henry Barham F.R.S. (1670?–1726) was an English writer on natural history. He was born about 1670, and was descended from the Barhams of Barham Court
Henry_Barham
Royal Navy ship class (1890–1914)
The Barham-class cruiser was a series of two third-class cruisers operated by the Royal Navy between 1890 and 1914. Designed as a high-speed variant of
Barham-class_cruiser
American politician (1937–2014)
Erle Edwards Barham (July 10, 1937 – October 17, 2014) was a Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate. He first won the Senate seat in December
Edwards_Barham
Class of British battleships
of capital ship yet designed." They saw much service in both world wars. Barham was lost to a U-boat attack in 1941, but the others survived the wars and
Queen Elizabeth-class battleship
Queen_Elizabeth-class_battleship
British politician
John Foster Barham (1799 – 22 May 1838) was a British politician. Barham was the eldest son of Joseph Foster Barham, Member of Parliament for Stockbridge
John_Foster_Barham
English alternative rock band
Opal. In late 1990, Meriel Barham, the original vocalist of Lush, joined the band as second guitarist and vocalist. Barham contributed backing vocals
Pale_Saints
Royal Navy officer and politician (1726–1813)
Admiral of the Red Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham, PC (14 October 1726 – 17 June 1813) was a Royal Navy officer and politician. As a junior officer
Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham
Charles_Middleton,_1st_Baron_Barham
2025 song by Graham Barham
"Oil Money" is a song by American country pop singer-songwriter Graham Barham, released on February 14, 2025, as the title track from his second extended
Oil_Money_(song)
British writer
Guy Edward Barham Walters (born 8 August 1971) is a British author and journalist. He is the author and editor of nine books on the Second World War, including
Guy_Walters
British television reporter
Mel Barham (born 28 November 1978 Northwich, Cheshire) is a British television reporter employed by ITV Granada. Barham graduated from Keele University
Mel_Barham
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
Louise Barham (born 8 October 1958) is an Australian politician who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 2011 and 2017. Barham grew
Jan_Barham
English rock band (1960–1970)
Boyd (first wife) Olivia Harrison (second wife) Dhani Harrison (son) John Barham The Beatles Eric Clapton Derek and the Dominos Jim Keltner Jeff Lynne A
The_Beatles
The candidate information for the Claydon and Barham Ward in Mid-Suffolk, Suffolk, England. This ward selected two councillors. The turnout of the election
Claydon_and_Barham_Ward
British hockey player
Jeremy Gavin Barham (born 27 February 1941) is a British former field hockey player who competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Barham was educated at Cranbrook
Jeremy_Barham
Historic house in Arkansas, United States
Barham House is a historic residence in Zinc, Arkansas. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was the home of Elliott Barham,
Elliott_and_Anna_Barham_House
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
the United Kingdom The Earl of St Vincent The Viscount Melville The Lord Barham Viscount Howick Thomas Grenville The Lord Mulgrave Charles Philip Yorke
Winston_Churchill
Perennial river in Victoria, Australia
The Barham River is a perennial river of the Corangamite catchment, located in the Otways region of the Australian state of Victoria. The Barham River
Barham_River
English religious writer
Francis Foster Barham (1808–1871), known as the Alist was an English religious writer who promoted a new religion called Alism. The fifth son of Thomas
Francis_Foster_Barham
Bridge in New South Wales, Australia
John Monash. The bridge is also known as the Barham Bridge over Murray River, the Barham bridge, and the Barham Koondrook Bridge. The bridge is owned by the
Murray_River_bridge,_Barham
Australian rules footballer (born 1988)
Jaxson Barham (born 20 May 1988) is a former Australian rules footballer. He played seven senior games for the Collingwood Football Club from 2009–2010
Jaxson_Barham
15th episode of the 2nd season of The Outer Limits
"The Brain of Colonel Barham" (original title: "The Brain of Donald Duncan") is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired
The_Brain_of_Colonel_Barham
Disused railway station in Barham, Kent
Barham was a station on the Elham Valley Railway. It opened in 1887 and closed to passengers in 1940 and freight in 1947. The station opened on 4 July
Barham_railway_station
Noble title of the United Kingdom
Baron Barham in 1823) Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham (1726–1813) Diana Noel, 2nd Baroness Barham (1762–1823) Charles Noel, 3rd Baron Barham (1781–1866)
Earl_of_Gainsborough
Prehistoric period before metal tools
2023. Barham & Mitchell 2008, p. 130. Shea 2010, p. 49 Shea 2010, p. 50 Barham & Mitchell 2008, p. 132 Barham & Mitchell 2008, pp. 126–127. Barham & Mitchell
Stone_Age
2026 American football draft
III C Texas A&M from Buffalo via Houston 3 92 Dallas Cowboys Jaishawn Barham OLB Michigan from San Francisco 3 93 Los Angeles Rams Keagen Trost T Missouri
2026_NFL_draft
Windmill in Barham, Kent, England
Black Mill or Barham Downs Mill was a smock mill at Barham, Kent, England which was accidentally burnt down in 1970 while under restoration. Black Mill
Black_Mill,_Barham
American musician
Phillip Wayne Barham (born December 4, 1957) is a classical and jazz saxophonist was the professor of saxophone at Tennessee Technological University in
Phillip_Barham
New Zealand netball player and coach
Pamela Joy Barham (formerly Edmonds, née Smith; 11 November 1933 – 13 December 2001) was a New Zealand netball player and coach. She played 12 Tests for
Pamela_Barham
Vengeur-class ship of the line
HMS Barham was a 74-gun third rate Vengeur-class ship of the line built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 19th century. Completed in 1812,
HMS_Barham_(1811)
Football match at Wembley Stadium, London
Newspapers.com. Barham, Albert (29 February 1968). "Now it is up to Manchester United's defence". The Guardian. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com. Barham, Albert (14
1968_European_Cup_final
American alternative country band
Your Heart,” and is led by band founder and lead vocalist/ guitarist BJ Barham. A new lineup was announced in April 2017 with new faces joining the ranks:
American_Aquarium
English poet and story writer (1882–1911)
Richard Barham Middleton (28 October 1882 – 1 December 1911) was an English poet and author. He is remembered most for his short ghost stories, in particular
Richard_Barham_Middleton
American judge (1924–2006)
Mack Elwin Barham (June 18, 1924 – November 27, 2006) was justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from 1968 to 1975. Barham attended the University of
Mack_E._Barham
British malacologist and author
Bernard Barham Woodward (3 August 1853 – 27 October 1930) was a British malacologist and author of a catalogue of the works of Carl Linnaeus. He was a
Bernard_Barham_Woodward
American actress and model (1926–1962)
pp. 297–318, for different theories proposed by Spoto, Summers, Brown & Barham, and Donald Wolfe. Spoto 2001, pp. 605–606; Churchwell 2004, pp. 88, 300
Marilyn_Monroe
English physician and classical scholar
Thomas Foster Barham, M.B. (10 September 1794 – 3 March 1869) was an English physician and classical scholar. Barham was the eldest son of the musician
Thomas Foster Barham (physician)
Thomas_Foster_Barham_(physician)
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
1971 (ret.): Lawrence Barham, Minister of Emmanuel Church, Wimbledon and former Bishop of Rwanda and Burundi. Edward Lawrence Barham (25 June 1901 – 5 June
Anglican_Bishop_of_Southwark
President of Iraq from 2022 to 2026
United Kingdom. Rashid is the fourth non-Arab president of Iraq, succeeding Barham Salih. As Minister for Water Resources from September 2003 until December
Abdul_Latif_Rashid
English musician (1943–2001)
Gently Weeps" for the 1968 Beatles' White Album, and collaborated with John Barham on his 1968 debut solo album, Wonderwall Music, which included contributions
George_Harrison
Scottish medium (1897–1956)
spirit materialization of a sailor told her HMS Barham had been sunk. Because the sinking of HMS Barham was revealed, in strict confidence, only to the
Helen_Duncan
Anglican archdeacon
Christianity portal Charles Mitchell Barham was Archdeacon of Bombay from 1913 until 1919. Barham was educated at Downing College, Cambridge and ordained
Charles_Barham_(priest)
English physician
Charles Foster Barham, M.D. (9 March 1804 – 20 October 1884) was an English physician and the fourth son of Thomas Foster Barham. Barham was born in Truro
Charles_Foster_Barham
Archaeological site in Zambia
to between 390,000 and 324,000 years ago. Archaeologists such as Larry Barham of the University of Liverpool, the leader of the expedition that uncovered
Kalambo_structure
Australian rules footballer
William Barham (born 7 April 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby,
Billy_Barham
2025 single by Blake Shelton
For Recreational Use Only (2025). It was written by Beau Bailey, Graham Barham, Sam Ellis and Drew Parker, and produced by Scott Hendricks. Shelton stated
Stay_Country_or_Die_Tryin'
President of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (born 1976)
through January 2012, a Kurdish politician from the ruling KDP–PUK coalition, Barham Salih, assumed office as Prime Minister of the KRG. Nechirvan Barzani was
Nechirvan_Barzani
The following is an ongoing list of international foreign trips made by Barham Salih, who currently holds the office of President of Iraq. Assuming this
List of international foreign trips made by Barham Salih
List_of_international_foreign_trips_made_by_Barham_Salih
Collection of myths, legends, ghost stories and poems
Manor, actually a pen-name of an English clergyman named Richard Harris Barham. The legends were first printed during 1837 as a regular series in the magazine
The_Ingoldsby_Legends
Operating system
for the operating system was formed in 2006 by Timothy Roscoe and Paul Barham, and was announced in September 2009. The final official release was on
Barrelfish_(operating_system)
American baseball player (born 1976)
Scott Barham Atchison (born March 29, 1976) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle
Scott_Atchison
Ugandan private university
0°21'27.0"N, 32°44'29.0"E (Latitude:0.357500; Longitude:32.741389). Bishop Barham University College is a regional constituent college of UCU, with about
Uganda_Christian_University
indirect suffrage by the Council of Representatives. The result was a win for Barham Salih, who received 219 votes. The position is largely ceremonial, with
2018 Iraqi presidential election
2018_Iraqi_presidential_election
1942 film by John Rawlins
is called into the "Inner Council" of British Intelligence by Sir Evan Barham, to assist in stopping Nazi saboteurs operating in Britain, whose activities
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
Sherlock_Holmes_and_the_Voice_of_Terror
Radio show
About a Dog is Debbie Barham's last comedy proposal before she died in 2003. The programme stars Alan Davies, playing a dog, Jack, with his owner, Sarah
About_a_Dog
English musician and writer
Thomas Foster Barham (1766–1844) was an English musician and miscellaneous writer. Barham was the third son of Joseph Foster of Jamaica, who in 1750 took
Thomas Foster Barham (musician)
Thomas_Foster_Barham_(musician)
WWII battle in Senegal
aircraft carrier (HMS Ark Royal), two battleships (HMS Resolution and HMS Barham), five cruisers, ten destroyers, and several transports carrying 8,000 troops
Battle_of_Dakar
British actress (born 1985)
Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2019. Barham, Alexandra (18 March 2008). "Magical chance for actress". Times Series.
Laura_Haddock
Church in Ipswich , England
St Peter's Church is an active Anglican parish church in the village of Barham near Ipswich. It contains a Henry Moore statue of Madonna and the Child
St Mary and St Peter's Church, Barham
St_Mary_and_St_Peter's_Church,_Barham
UK local election
Barham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent J. Macrow* Unopposed Registered electors 1,297 Independent gain from Conservative
1979 Mid Suffolk District Council election
1979_Mid_Suffolk_District_Council_election
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Flower Bud
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Muslim
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Indian
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Surname or Lastname
English (Essex and Kent)
English (Essex and Kent) : possibly a variant of the habitational name Barham.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called. Most, for example those in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, are named with Old English beorg ‘hill’ + hÄm ‘homestead’. The one in Kent, however, is from an unattested Old English byname Biora, Beora (a derivative of bera ‘bear’) + hÄm.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : from Middle English whit ‘white’, hence a nickname for someone with white hair or an unnaturally pale complexion. In some cases it represents a Middle English personal name, from an Old English byname, Hwīt(a), of this origin. As a Scottish and Irish surname it has been widely used as a translation of the many Gaelic names based on bán ‘white’ (see Bain 1) or fionn ‘fair’ (see Finn 1). There has also been some confusion with Wight.Translated form of cognate and equivalent names in other languages, such as German Weiss, French Blanc, Polish Białas (see Bialas), etc.Peregrine White (1620–1704), brother of Resolved, was born in Cape Cod harbor on board the Mayflower, thus becoming the first child of English descent to be born in New England. His father, William White, was the son of the rector of Barham, near Ipswich, Suffolk, England; he died in 1621 during the first winter at Plymouth Colony.
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BARHAM
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Dedicate, Presenting
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Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Charming; Lovely
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Brave as a Bear; Variant of Barnett; Bear-strength
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Irish
Medieval English Form of the Irish Caitlin; Pure; Torture; Combination of Kate and Lynn
Girl/Female
Australian, Czech
God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Arabic
Great Helper
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
The God of War
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Indian
A tree which yields An Aroma
Girl/Female
German
CountIy.
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