The baby name Barkley is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Bark-lee".
Barkley is English in Origin.
Barkley is a name with English origins that means "birch tree meadow." The name Barkley is derived from the Old English words "birce," meaning birch tree, and "leah," meaning meadow. Barkley was originally used as a surname and is still used as such today. It gained popularity as a first name in the 20th century, particularly in the United States.
Barkley is a unisex name, but it is more commonly used for boys. The name has been used for several notable figures, including Charles Barkley, a retired American professional basketball player, and Barkley Hendricks, an American painter. The pronunciation of Barkley is "BAHRK-lee" or "BAHRK-lay."
The name Barkley is composed of two elements, "birc" and "leah." The first element, "birc," refers to the birch tree, which is known for its slender trunk and delicate leaves. Birch trees are often associated with growth, renewal, and purification. The second element, "leah," refers to a meadow or clearing. This element suggests open space, freedom, and natural beauty. Together, the two elements create a name that is both strong and gentle, with a connection to nature and the outdoors.
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