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Australian rules footballer and coach
Barry Thomas Cable MBE (born 22 September 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach. Considered one of the greatest rovers in the sport's
Barry_Cable
American tragicomedy crime TV series (2018–2023)
Barry is an American tragicomedy crime television series created by Alec Berg and Bill Hader for HBO. Set and primarily filmed in Los Angeles, California
Barry_(TV_series)
Australian rules football club
McIntosh, 1961: Neville Beard, 1964: Barry Cable, 1968: Barry Cable, 1970: Pat Dalton, 1972: Ian Miller, 1973: Barry Cable, 1983: Bryan Cousins,[d] 1987: Mark
Perth_Football_Club
Australian rules footballer, born 1965
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Michael_McLean_(footballer)
Australian rules football club in the WAFL
Murray, 1966: Keith Doncon, 1972: Mal Brown, 1972: Ken McAullay, 1979: Barry Cable Tassie Medallists: (3 total) 1937: Mick Cronin, 1956: Graham Farmer,
East_Perth_Football_Club
Australian rules football fantasy team
rules football. Graham Farmer was named as the team's captain, while Barry Cable was selected as the team's coach. Eight of the players were still active
Indigenous Team of the Century
Indigenous_Team_of_the_Century
Australian rules footballer and coach (1935–2019)
sacked as coach of East Perth in 1977 due to conflict and replaced by Barry Cable in 1978. Farmer said, "When the going gets tough a club should stick
Polly_Farmer
Australian rules football club
big-name stars, including Barry Davis from Essendon, Doug Wade from Geelong, John Rantall from South Melbourne, and Barry Cable from Perth. In a major coup
North_Melbourne_Football_Club
Australian rules footballer (born 1980)
players throughout the 2009 season, playing in the forward line because of Barry Hall's mid-season departure. He finished the season with 38 goals and averaged
Adam_Goodes
20th-century American television personality
specialty TV company named Jack Barry Cable, which served customers in the Los Angeles area. On Wednesday, May 2, 1984, Barry collapsed in New York's Central
Jack_Barry_(game_show_host)
Australian rules footballer (1949–2008)
Melbourne rover Barry Cable said that Nolan was the best tap ruckman he had played with, because of his ability to palm the ball directly into Cable's hands. Nolan's
Mick Nolan (Australian footballer)
Mick_Nolan_(Australian_footballer)
All-star team of Australian rules footballers
Geelong Bruce Monteath Western Australia Richmond Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle (captain) Barry Cable Western Australia East Perth (coach)
All-Australian_team
Australian rules footballer, born 1977
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Michael_O'Loughlin
Australian rules footballer (1911–1955)
three times (the others being Bill Walker, who won it four times; and Barry Cable, Graham Farmer and Merv McIntosh, who each won it three times). Bunton
Haydn_Bunton_Sr.
Australian rules footballer (born 1976)
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Andrew_McLeod
Professional sports hall of fame
overall contribution to the game outside of playing and coaching. In 2023, Barry Cable, an inaugural inductee who had been elevated to Legend status in 2012
Australian Football Hall of Fame
Australian_Football_Hall_of_Fame
Australian rules footballer, born 1948
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
Gary Dempsey (Australian footballer)
Gary_Dempsey_(Australian_footballer)
Australian rules football award in West Australian Football League
Bunton, Jr. Swan Districts 22 1963 Ray Sorrell East Fremantle 20 1964 Barry Cable Perth 23 1965 Bill Walker Swan Districts 24 1966 Bill Walker Swan Districts
Sandover_Medal
Australian rules footballer, born 1958
Kangaroos over Geelong were due to Western Australian football legend Barry Cable being the North Melbourne coach and the contract payments being guaranteed
Jim_Krakouer
British musician (born 1946)
Sir Barry Alan Crompton Gibb (born 1 September 1946) is a British and American musician. Along with his younger fraternal twin brothers, Robin and Maurice
Barry_Gibb
Australian rules footballer, born 1977
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Byron_Pickett
Australian rules footballer
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
John_Blakey
Australian rules football medal
Medal - was awarded to Western Australia's best player in those matches. * Cable's 1977 Simpson Medal was retrospectively awarded in 2007.afl.com.au wafl
Simpson_Medal
Australian rules footballer, born 1968
footballers to have won three consecutive Simpson Medals, the other being Barry Cable. He won the medal in 1988 and 1990 for being the best player in a State
Ben_Allan
Australian rules footballer (born 1978)
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
Brent_Harvey
Australian rules footballer (born 1978)
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Peter_Burgoyne
named Australian Football Hall of Fame legends: Graham 'Polly' Farmer, Barry Cable and Merv McIntosh. Lance Franklin holds the AFL games record and goals
Australian rules football in Western Australia
Australian_rules_football_in_Western_Australia
Grand final of the 1977 Victorian Football League season
North Melbourne was first to score with a behind to Baker and goal to Barry Cable. After Dunne's shot went out on the full, Collingwood drew level through
1977_VFL_grand_final
American businessman and media executive (born 1942)
Barry Charles Diller (born February 2, 1942) is an American billionaire businessman. He is chairman of IAC and Expedia Group, and founded the Fox Broadcasting
Barry_Diller
Australian rules footballer
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
David King (footballer, born 1972)
David_King_(footballer,_born_1972)
Act of United States Congress
Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona wrote and supported the act, which amended the Communications Act of 1934 with the insertion of "Title VI—Cable Communications"
Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984
Cable_Communications_Policy_Act_of_1984
Grand final of the 1975 Victorian Football League season
senior game. For North Melbourne, it was the final league game for captain Barry Davis, full-forward Wade and the versatile Gary Farrant. It was also the
1975_VFL_grand_final
Australian rules footballer
Coast Eagles in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Cable, a Noongar man, is the son of Barry Cable. He made just one appearance with West Coast, at the
Shane_Cable
Australian rules football season
captain-coach Mal Atwell and champion rover Barry Cable – all three Grand Finals having been won against East Perth with Cable taking the Simpson Medal. Among numerous
1968_WANFL_season
Australian rules footballer
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Darryl_White
Australian rules footballer
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Syd Jackson (footballer, born 1944)
Syd_Jackson_(footballer,_born_1944)
American actor, singer, political candidate, and presenter (born 1948)
with links to live shows and archives of his radio, cable television, and Internet talk shows Barry Gordon providing a profile on himself on YouTube Portals:
Barry_Gordon
Australian rules footballer (born 1973)
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Gavin_Wanganeen
Grand final of the 1976 Victorian Football League season
Keenan 08 Brent Crosswell 17 Graham Melrose Foll: 22 Mick Nolan 07 Mark Dawson 09 Barry Cable Res: 34 Ross Henshaw 40 Peter Chisnall Coach: Ron Barassi
1976_VFL_grand_final
Jack Clarke Bob Skilton Bob Rose Ian Stewart Des Tuddenham John Murphy Barry Cable Kevin Bartlett Peter Bedford Leigh Matthews Garry Wilson Keith Greig
Australian rules football positions
Australian_rules_football_positions
Grand final of the 1974 Victorian Football League season
Doug Wade, which was up his 100th goal for the season. Veteran rover Barry Cable kicked a goal right on the siren after receiving a free kick, to bring
1974_VFL_grand_final
Burns Geelong Adelaide 1996–2004 154 262 Norm Byron Fitzroy 1918 2 1 Barry Cable # North Melbourne 1970, 1974–1977 115 133 Indigenous Team of the Century
List of Indigenous Australian VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_VFL/AFL_and_AFL_Women's_players
Australian rules footballer (1942–2026)
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Bill_Dempsey
1936 anti-fascist confrontation in London
The Battle of Cable Street was a series of clashes that took place at several locations in the East End of London on Sunday 4 October 1936. The British
Battle_of_Cable_Street
Australian rules footballer (born 1956)
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Stephen_Michael
Australian rules footballer, born 1976
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Chris Johnson (footballer, born 1976)
Chris_Johnson_(footballer,_born_1976)
Australian rules footballer (1943–2021)
Fremantle; a year later, he finished third in the 1965 Sandover Medal behind Barry Cable and eventual winner Bill Walker. In 1970, he was lured to Victoria to
John McIntosh (footballer, born 1943)
John_McIntosh_(footballer,_born_1943)
Australian rules footballer (born 1939)
of kicking goals. He also deployed Barry Armstrong in the centre while Vin Waite was given the task of minding Barry Richardson. Finally, in the lead-up
John_Nicholls_(footballer)
All-Australian team was picked based on the Hobart Carnival. Western Australian Barry Cable won the Tassie Medal on eight votes, two clear of runner up John Goold
1966_Hobart_Carnival
Australian rules footballer, born 1946
just four times during his career in premiership matches by Richmond's Barry Richardson in Round 7 of 1969, Collingwood's Ian Cooper in Round 2 of 1974
Peter_Hudson
Australian rules footballer and coach
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Chris_Lewis_(footballer)
Australian rules footballer, born 1969
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Michael_Long_(footballer)
Australian rules footballer, born 1938
Australian rules football, which remained a record until it was broken by Barry Cable in Round 20 of the 1979 WANFL season. In his career, Murray played in
Kevin Murray (Australian footballer)
Kevin_Murray_(Australian_footballer)
Junaid Thorne Calyute Yagan Sandra Eades Harley Bennell Shai Bolton Barry Cable Cyril Collard Shannon Cox Graham Farmer Jeff Farmer Lance Franklin Jonathon
List_of_Noongar_people
Australian rules football umpire
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Glenn_James
8th episode of the 4th season of Barry
"ShowBuzzDaily's Sunday 5.21.2023 Top 150 Cable Originals & Network Finals Updated". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved May 23, 2023. "Barry: Season 4, Episode 8". Rotten
Wow_(Barry)
American politician and military officer (1909–1998)
Barry Morris Goldwater (January 2, 1909 – May 29, 1998) was an American politician and major general in the Air Force Reserve who served as a United States
Barry_Goldwater
Town in Wheatbelt, Western Australia
United States Army Air Forces at a total cost of £900,000 ($1,800,000). Barry Cable, Perth and North Melbourne Australian Rules Football player came from
Narrogin
Australian rules footballer (1943–2024)
Barry Davis (15 September 1943 – 22 May 2024) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) with Essendon and North
Barry_Davis_(footballer)
Harley Bennell Eddie Betts Shai Bolton Peter Burgoyne Shaun Burgoyne Barry Cable Charlie Cameron Troy Cook Leon Davis Alwyn Davey Aaron Davey Courtenay
List of Indigenous Australian sportspeople
List_of_Indigenous_Australian_sportspeople
Type of football kick
took this on board for his own coaching career, banning it for all but Barry Cable, who, according to Hutchison, was a "magnificent disposer of the ball"
Drop_kick
Australian rules footballer
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
Mick Martyn (Australian footballer)
Mick_Martyn_(Australian_footballer)
Australian rules footballer
League grand final win, kicking three goals. Doherty was part of the Barry Cable transfer deal from Perth to North Melbourne in late 1973 and Doherty
Phil_Doherty
Australian rules footballer (born 1969)
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Peter_Matera
Australian rules footballer and politician (1957–2010)
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Maurice_Rioli
Malcolm Blight 1981 16 6 10 0 37.50 0 0 0 0 0.00 16 6 10 0 37.50 30 Barry Cable 1981–1984 76 40 36 0 52.63 4 1 3 0 25.00 80 41 39 0 51.25 McClelland
List of North Melbourne Football Club coaches
List_of_North_Melbourne_Football_Club_coaches
Australian rules footballer
forming the most potent roving combination in interstate football with Barry Cable and Bill Walker. His performances at the 1966 Hobart Carnival saw him
Keith_Doncon
Australian rules footballer (born 1953)
becoming the second West Australian behind Barry Cable to reach 400 senior career games, and equalling Cable's record for most career senior games played
Brian_Peake
Sporting event between players representing their state or territory
Australian and New Zealand stars in the largely English-based Super League. "Barry Cable Ruling in 1970 sowed seed State of Origin Seed". "Architect of Origin
State_of_Origin
Australian rules footballer
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
David_Kantilla
Australian rules footballer (born 1953)
Fremantle) Ken Hunter (Claremont) Gary Malarkey (Geelong) Bruce Monteath (Richmond) Brian Peake (East Fremantle) (Captain) Barry Cable (East Perth) (Coach)
Michael_Tuck
Bunton, Sr. Subiaco 1938, 1939, 1941 Merv McIntosh Perth 1948, 1953, 1954 Graham Farmer East Perth 1956, 1957, 1960 Barry Cable Perth 1964, 1968, 1973
List_of_WAFL_records
Blight (103 Goals) 1990 – John Longmire (98 Goals) Keith Greig (wing) Barry Cable (coach) Jim Krakouer (forward pocket) Byron Pickett (interchange) Andrew
List of North Melbourne Football Club individual awards and records
List_of_North_Melbourne_Football_Club_individual_awards_and_records
Australian rules footballer, born 1947
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
Denis_Pagan
Australian rules footballer
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
Wayne_Carey
Fictional home of Australian football mascots
"Dee" Man Ron Barassi North Melbourne Kangaroos Barry "Bruiser" Cracker Peter "Crackers" Keenan & Barry Cable Port Adelaide Power Tommy "Thunda" Power Richmond
Mascot_Manor
Australian rules footballer (born 1950)
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
Sam_Kekovich
Music group (1958–2012)
televised live nationally across Australia on the Max TV cable network. On 10 July 2009, Barry and Robin were named as Freemen of the Borough of Douglas
Bee_Gees
Playing position in Australian rules football
(Swan Districts, 1961–1976), Sandover Medallist 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970 Barry Cable (Perth, North Melbourne and East Perth, 1962–1979), Sandover Medallist
Follower (Australian rules football)
Follower_(Australian_rules_football)
American telecommunications and mass media company
Charter was consolidated in 1993 by Barry Babcock, Jerald Kent and Howard Wood, who had been former executives at Cencom Cable Television in St. Louis, Missouri
Charter_Communications
Australian rules footballer, born 1957
Fremantle) Ken Hunter (Claremont) Gary Malarkey (Geelong) Bruce Monteath (Richmond) Brian Peake (East Fremantle) (Captain) Barry Cable (East Perth) (Coach)
Peter Moore (Australian rules footballer)
Peter_Moore_(Australian_rules_footballer)
Sports team
goal-scorers. Leigh Matthews in a game against Western Australia knocked out Barry Cable with a high hit, at Subiaco Oval. The incident caused an enormous amount
Western Australia Australian rules football team
Western_Australia_Australian_rules_football_team
Debut Year Shinboner Player Games Goals Years 1970 621 Barry Cable 115 133 1970, 1974–1977 1970 622 Wolfgang Dietrich 5 0 1970 1970 623 Frank Gumbleton
List of North Melbourne Football Club players
List_of_North_Melbourne_Football_Club_players
Australian rules footballer (born 1954)
Fremantle) Ken Hunter (Claremont) Gary Malarkey (Geelong) Bruce Monteath (Richmond) Brian Peake (East Fremantle) (Captain) Barry Cable (East Perth) (Coach)
Peter Carey (Australian rules footballer)
Peter_Carey_(Australian_rules_footballer)
Australian rules footballer
so that North Melbourne could secure three time Sandover Medal winner Barry Cable. The Age,"Supporters roar", 2 September 1970, p. 1 Holmesby, Russell;
Michael Redenbach (footballer, born 1949)
Michael_Redenbach_(footballer,_born_1949)
Australian rules footballer
Spencer Allen Aylett Ruck Noel Teasdale Anthony Stevens Barry Cable Interchange Brent Crosswell Barry Davis Peter Steward Sam Kekovich Jim Krakouer Brent
Wayne_Schimmelbusch
Australian rules footballer (born 1965)
Farmer (c) (East Perth/Geelong/West Perth) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Barry Cable (Perth/East Perth/North Melbourne) Interchange Michael McLean (Footscray/Brisbane
Nicky_Winmar
Dixon (WAFL) 1966 Hobart Football Carnival Hobart Victoria (VFL) —N/a Barry Cable (WAFL) 1968 Minor States Carnival Canberra —N/a Amateurs — 1969 Adelaide
Interstate matches in Australian rules football
Interstate_matches_in_Australian_rules_football
American superhero television series
Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns, airing on The CW. It is based on the Barry Allen incarnation of DC Comics character the Flash, a costumed superhero
The_Flash_(2014_TV_series)
North Melbourne best and fairest award
Dugdale 1969 Sam Kekovich 1970 Barry Cable 1971 David Dench 1972 Ken Montgomery 1973 Barry Davis 1974 John Rantall 1975 Barry Davis (2) 1976 David Dench (2)
Syd_Barker_Medal
44,381 1978 East Perth (14) Perth (10) 11.15 (81) – 12.7 (79) Barry Cable Barry Cable Subiaco Oval 45,126 1979 East Fremantle (25) South Fremantle (11)
List of West Australian Football League premiers
List_of_West_Australian_Football_League_premiers
American media mogul (1938–2026)
He founded CNN, the first 24-hour cable news channel, and WTBS, which pioneered the superstation concept in cable television. Turner also founded the
Ted_Turner
Australian rules footballer
Dorrington joined the coaching ranks in the late 1970s and was assistant to Barry Cable when East Perth won the 1978 WANFL Grand Final. In 1980, Dorrington was
Grant_Dorrington
Australian rules footballer (1943–2023)
Stewart (St Kilda) Noel Teasdale (North Melbourne) Western Australia Barry Cable (Perth) Keith Doncon (East Perth) John McIntosh (Claremont) Kevin Murray
Graeme_John
Australian rules footballer, born 1940
(Collingwood) Ricky Watt (Collingwood) Western Australia Greg Brehaut (Perth) Barry Cable (Perth) Peter Eakins (Subiaco) John McIntosh (Claremont) Bill Walker
John_Cahill_(footballer)
87th season of the Victorian Football League (VFL)
Oval. After going into the main break with a 39-point lead and coach Barry Cable urging them be more ruthless, they piled on 12 goals in the third quarter
1983_VFL_season
Day of the year
– Toni Basil, American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress 1943 – Barry Cable, Australian footballer and coach 1943 – Paul Hoffert, American keyboard
September_22
Type of wiring used for communications
Twisted pair cabling is a type of communications cable in which two conductors of a single circuit are twisted together for the purposes of improving
Twisted_pair
2009 Australian TV series or program
- Terry Wallace Episode 16 - Anthony and Saverio Rocca Episode 17 - Barry Cable Episode 18 - Mark "Jacko" Jackson Episode 19 - Steven Febey Episode 20
Open_Mike_(TV_series)
Australian rules football player
(Collingwood) Ricky Watt (Collingwood) Western Australia Greg Brehaut (Perth) Barry Cable (Perth) Peter Eakins (Subiaco) John McIntosh (Claremont) Bill Walker
Sam_Newman
BARRY CABLE
BARRY CABLE
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beargha ‘descendant of Beargh’, a byname meaning ‘plunderer’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Báire ‘descendant of Báire’, a short form of either of two Gaelic personal names, Bairrfhionn or Fionnbharr.English, of Welsh origin : patronymic from Harry, the medieval English vernacular form of Henry, preceded by Welsh ap ‘son of’. Compare Parry.Variant spelling of Barrie 1.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, BERRY means simply "berry."Â Compare with masculine Berry.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Barra, BARRY means "fair-headed."Â
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Galway and Mayo)
Irish (Galway and Mayo) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Béara or Ó Beargha (see Barry 1).Scottish and northern Irish : variant spelling of Barrie.English : habitational name from any of several places named with Old English byrig, dative case of burh ‘fortified manor house’, ‘stronghold’, such as Berry in Devon or Bury in Cambridgeshire, Greater Manchester, Suffolk, and West Sussex.French : regional name for someone from Berry, a former province of central France, so named with Latin Boiriacum, apparently a derivative of a Gaulish personal name, Boirius or Barius. In North America, this name has alternated with Berrien.Swiss German : pet form of a Germanic personal name formed with Old High German bero ‘bear’ (see Baer).
Male
Welsh
 Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of ap Harry, PARRY means "son of Harry." Compare with another form of Parry.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Perry, PARRY means "wanderer." Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of ap Harry, meaning "son of Harry."
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern Irish
Scottish and northern Irish : habitational name from any of various places in southwestern Scotland, in particular Ayrshire and Renfrewshire, named with Gaelic barr ‘height’, ‘hill’ or a British cognate of this.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a gateway or barrier, from Middle English, Old French barre ‘bar’, ‘obstruction’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Barre. See Barre.English : habitational name from any of various places in England called Barr, for example Great Barr in the West Midlands, named with the Celtic element barro ‘height’, ‘hill’.English : from the vocabulary word barr ‘bar’, ‘pole’, either a metonymic occupational name for a maker of bars, or perhaps a nickname for a tall, thin man.Irish : from Ó Bairr, Donegal form of Ó Báire (see Barry 2).
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Welsh
Son of Harry; From the Pear Tree; Wanderer
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bara, BARRA means "to choose." Compare with masculine Barra.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Larry, a pet form of Lawrence.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands and northwest)
English (Midlands and northwest) : topographic name for someone who lived by one or more barriers or obstructions, from a plural or possessive form of Barr 2.English (Midlands and northwest) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of bars, or perhaps a nickname for a tall, thin man. See Barr 4.
Boy/Male
English American
Flower; berry.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Harry.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Irish
Form of Barry; Dweller of the Barrier; Marksman
Male
English
Pet form of English Laurence, LARRY means "of Laurentum."
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Barry, BERRY means "fair-headed." Compare with feminine Berry.
Male
English
Medieval diminutive form of English Henry, HARRY means "home-ruler."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Carrie, CARRY means "man."Â
Male
Gaelic
Short form of Gaelic Fionnbarra, BARRA means "fair-headed." Compare with feminine Barra.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Harry.
BARRY CABLE
BARRY CABLE
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Þórr, TOR means "Thor" or "thunder." Compare with other forms of Tor.
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Welsh masculine personal name Cynddelw, KENDALL means "exalted effigy."Â
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American English
Tenderly loved.
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Japanese, Portuguese
Man; God of the Forests; Man of Rome
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Sweet Smell of a Pack of Fun-dip Mixed with a New Flame
Girl/Female
Muslim
Night
Boy/Male
Australian, Latin
Strong and Healthy; Healthy; Strong
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMASZ means "twin."
Girl/Female
Latin
Warring.
Girl/Female
Indian
Daughter of Manu (Daughter of Maalik bin Amr al adwaniyah)
BARRY CABLE
BARRY CABLE
BARRY CABLE
BARRY CABLE
BARRY CABLE
interj.
See Marry.
v. t.
To bear the charges or burden of holding or having, as stocks, merchandise, etc., from one time to another; as, a merchant is carrying a large stock; a farm carries a mortgage; a broker carries stock for a customer; to carry a life insurance.
v. t.
To transfer from one place (as a country, book, or column) to another; as, to carry the war from Greece into Asia; to carry an account to the ledger; to carry a number in adding figures.
v. i.
To hold the head; -- said of a horse; as, to carry well i. e., to hold the head high, with arching neck.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Marry
pl.
of Parry
v. t.
To bear or uphold successfully through conflict, as a leader or principle; hence, to succeed in, as in a contest; to bring to a successful issue; to win; as, to carry an election.
v. t.
To convey by extension or continuance; to extend; as, to carry the chimney through the roof; to carry a road ten miles farther.
imp. & p. p.
of Tarry
a.
Abounding in burs, or containing burs; resembling burs; as, burry wool.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tarry
v. t.
To ward off; to stop, or to turn aside; as, to parry a thrust, a blow, or anything that means or threatens harm.
v. t.
To have or hold as a burden, while moving from place to place; to have upon or about one's person; to bear; as, to carry a wound; to carry an unborn child.
a.
Divided into bars; -- said of the field.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Parry
imp. & p. p.
of Marry
interj.
Marry.
v. i.
To act as a bearer; to convey anything; as, to fetch and carry.
v. t.
To remove or carry quickly with, or as with, a revolving motion; to snatch; to harry.