The baby name Barabal is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "Buh-RAH-bul".
Barabal is a Scottish Gaelic name that means "stranger" or "foreigner". It is a variant of the name Barbara, which is derived from the Greek word "barbaros" meaning "foreign". The name was popularized in the Christian era by Saint Barbara, who was martyred for her faith in the 3rd century. In Scottish, the name Barabal was commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries, but has since become less popular.
Barabal is a feminine name and is pronounced "bah-RAH-bahl" in Scottish Gaelic. The name is composed of two syllables and four letters. The first syllable "bah" is pronounced with a short "a" sound, while the second syllable "rah" is pronounced with a long "a" sound. The final syllable "bal" is pronounced with a short "a" sound followed by a soft "l" sound.
The origin of the name Barabal can be traced back to ancient Greece, where it was first used as a term to describe non-Greek speakers. The name was later adopted by Christians in honor of Saint Barbara, who was venerated for her courage and faith. In Scottish, the name Barabal was commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries, but has since become less popular. Today, the name is still used in Scottish and other parts of the world, but is not as common as other names.