- Barnard
Barnard may mean:
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Alfred Barnard (1837 – 1918), British brewing and distilling historian
*Lady Anne Barnard (1750 – 1825), British author of the ballad Auld Robin Gray"
*Baron Barnard , of Barnard Castle in the Bishoprick of Durham, a title created in 1698 in the Peerage of England
*Bill Barnard (1886 – 1958), a New Zealand politician
* Cecil Barnard, the youth name ofHotep Idris Galeta (1941 – ), a South African jazz pianist and educator
*Chester Barnard (1886 – 1961), a telecommunications executive and author
*Christiaan Barnard (1922 – 2001), a South African surgeon, who performed the world's first heart transplant operation
*Claude Barnard (1890 – 1957), an Australian politician
*Edward Emerson Barnard (1857 – 1923), an American astronomer
*Ernest Barnard , President of Major League Baseball's American League, 1927–1931
*Francis Jones Barnard , aka Frank Barnard Sr., pioneer freighting entrepreneur and Member of Parliament in Canada from 1879 to 1887
*Francis Stillman Barnard , aka Frank Barnard Jr., F.J. Barnard's son and Member of Parliament in Canada from 1888 to 1892, and Lieutenant-Governor from 1914 to 1919.
*Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (1809 – 1889), an American scientist and educationalist
*George Grey Barnard (1863 – 1938), an American sculptor
* George N. Barnard, an American Civil War photographer
*Henry Barnard (1811 – 1900), an American educationalist
*John Barnard (1940s – ), a British race car designer
*John G. Barnard (1815 – 1882), a US Army general during the American Civil War and Chief Engineer of the Defenses of Washington (1863-1864)
*Joseph Osmond Barnard (1816 – 1865), the engraver of the Mauritius "Post Office" stamps
*Kate Barnard (1875 – 1930), an American politician
*Lance Barnard (1919 – 1997), an Australian politician
*Marius Barnard , a South African surgeon, brother of Christiaan Barnard and inventor of critical illness insurance.
* Marius Barnard, a South African professional tennis player.
*Mary Barnard (1909 – 2002), an American poet and translator
*Neal D. Barnard , an American medical doctor, author, and clinical researcher
*Robert Barnard (born 1936), English mystery writer and critic
*Tom Barnard , an American radio talk show hostGiven name
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Bernard Courtois (also spelled Barnard Courtois), (1777 – 1838), a French chemist
*Barnard E. Bee, Sr. (1787 – 1853), an early settler and political leader in the Republic of Texas
*Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr. (1824 – 1861), a Confederate Army general during the American Civil WarPlaces
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Barnard Island Group National Park , a national park in QueenslandUnited Kingdom
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Barnards Green , a popular district centre in Great Malvern, Worcestershire, EnglandUnited States
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Barnard, Kansas , a city
*Barnard, Missouri , a city
*Barnard, South Dakota , an unincorporated community
*Barnard, Vermont , a townExtraterrestrial
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Barnard (lunar crater)
*Barnard (Martian crater)
* Barnard 33, another name for theHorsehead Nebula , a dark nebula in the constellation of Orion
* Barnard's Galaxy,NGC 6822 , in Sagittarius
*Barnard's Loop , an emission nebula in the constellation of Orion
*Barnard's Star , one of the Sun's nearest neighboursOther uses
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Barnard Castle , a castle and its surrounding town in Teesdale, County Durham, England
*Barnard College , an American independent college of liberal arts and sciences for women
*Barnard's Express , or B.X. Express, a pioneer freight and stagecoach firm in British Columbia
*Barnard's Inn , the current home of Gresham College in Holborn, London, England
* HMS "Barnard Castle" (renamed "Empire Shelter "), a Castle-class corvette of the Royal Navy (1944 – 1955)
*Barnard (unit) , a unit of measurement used in psychological, sociological and anthropological studiesee also
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Barney
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