Barnaby
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Barnaby may refer to:
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[edit] People
- People with the given name Barnaby
- Barnaby Bernard Lintot, (1675-1736), English publisher
- Barnaby C. Keeney, (20th century), president of Brown University
- Barnaby Conrad, (born 1922), writer, (Absinthe: History in a Bottle, etc)
- Barnaby Dorfman, (21st century), founder and CEO of Foodista.com
- Barnaby Edwards, (21st century), British actor, writer, director and artist
- Barnaby Evans, (21st century), American artist
- Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Lord of Upper Ossory
- Barnaby Fredric, (21st century), New Zealand television presenter
- Barnaby French, (born 1975), Australian rules footballer
- Barnaby Furnas, (born 1973), American painter
- Barnaby Holm, (born 1967), American former child actor
- Barnaby Joyce, (born 1967), Australian politician
- Barnaby Metschurat, (born 1974), German actor
- Barnaby Potter, (1577-1642), Church of England priest
- Barnaby Ralph, (born 1969), professional virtuoso recorder player
- Barnaby Weir, (21st century), singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Skelton Barnaby Knaggs, (1911-1955), English stage actor
- People with the surname Barnaby
- Frank Barnaby (21st century), anti-nuclear weapons activist
- George Barnaby (21st century), Northwest Territories politician
- Matthew Barnaby (born 1973), retired NHL right winger
- Nathaniel Barnaby (1829-1915), English engineer
- Thomas Barnaby (1841-1907), Micmac chief
[edit] Places
- Barnaby Green, a village in Suffolk, England
- Barnaby River, a river in New Brunswick, Canada
- Barnaby Woods a neighbourhood in Washington, D.C.
[edit] Other
- Alexandra Barnaby series of novels by Janet Evanovich (born 1943)
- Barnaby, character created by English children's writer and illustrator Racey Helps (1913-1970)
- Barnaby, protagonist in the short story Barcelona Plates (2000) by Alexei Sayle (born 1952)
- Barnaby, vampire in the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series of erotic fantasy novels by Laurell K. Hamilton (born 1963)
- Barnaby, merman character played by Scott Michaelson in Sabrina, Down Under (1999)
- Barnaby Bear, children's television character and toy
- Barnaby Bye was an American pop group, featuring Billy & Bobby Alessi
- Barnaby (comic strip) was an American comic strip
- Barnaby Diddleum, a pseudonym used by P.T. Barnum (1810-1891)
- Barnaby Gaitlin narrator of A Patchwork Planet (1998) Anne Tyler
- Barnaby Grimes, series of children's books by Paul Stewart (writer) and Chris Riddell
- Barnaby, Hardly Working, (1990) a song by indie rock band Yo La Tengo
- Barnaby in Exile, short story, science fiction by Mike Resnick, American, (born 1942)
- Barnaby Jones, television detective series (1973-1980)
- Barnaby Records, an American record company
- Barnaby Pierce, character played by Richard Dreyfuss in Coast to Coast (TV film) 2003
- Barnaby Ross pseudonym of detective fiction novelists Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee
- Barnaby Rudge, a novel by Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
- Barnaby Tucker, character in Hello Dolly! (1969)
- Barnaby Tucker, character in the play The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder
- Barnaby West character on Wagon Train, played by Michael Burns
- Cousin Barnaby, character in Meadowsweet, by Baroness Emma Orczy (1865-1947)
- Dr. Barnaby Fulton, character played by Cary Grant in Monkey Business (1952 film)
- Dr. Russell Barnaby, evil geneticist in Dead Rising (2006 video game)
- Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England, poems by Richard Braithwaite (1588-1673)
- Phineas & Barnaby, two strongman characters who appear occasionally on the Family Guy (situation comedy)
- Silas Barnaby is a character in the film versions of Babes in Toyland
- Sir Barnaby Whig play by Sir Thomas d'Urfey Restoration comedy
- St Barnaby's Thistle (plant, Centaurea solstitialis)
- Tom Barnaby, a fictional detective in the novels and British television series Midsomer Murders
- Uncle Barnaby in the 1903 operetta Babes in Toyland
- Widow Barnaby, trilogy of novels by Frances Trollope
[edit] See also
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