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Around the world, باراك (Barak , Barack , Baracus ) is a common primarily masculine, but very seldom feminine first name. The forename باراك is habitual in Israel, where it is quite a rare masculine name, Kuwait, and Mongolia. Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in India, Pakistan, and Nigeria. Likewise, باراك is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Barak | Afghanistan, Indonesia, India, Kenya, Turkey |
Barack | Indonesia, India, Morocco, United States, Kenya |
Baracus | Italy, Colombia, United States, United Kingdom, Argentina |
باراك | Sudan |
Barac, Baracka, Barakat, Baraks, Baraq, Baruch, Ben, Bendic, Bendicht, Bendick, Bendik, Bendiks, Bendix, Bendt, Benead, Benedek, Benedetto, Benedict, Benedicto, Benedictus, Benedikt, Benedikto, Benedito, Benedykt, Bengt, Benito, Benkt, Bennet, Bennett, Benno, Bennone, Beno, Benoit, Benon, Benoît, Bent, Benth, Bento, Benz, Bénédict, Obama, Барак, Барух, Бен, Бенгт, Бендик, Бендикс, Бенедек, Бенедетто, Бенедикт,
باراك is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Barak , the Biblical character, Judges; Barak , the character in the Belgariad series, Belgarath the Sorcerer; Barak , the operatic character in the opera Deborah (Händel); Barak , the operatic character in the opera Turandot by Ferruccio Busoni; Kalaf's servant and Barak , the operatic character in the opera Die Frau ohne Schatten by Richard Strauss.