Where does “barbi” come from?

barbi (Finnish) comes from English barb, from English barbiturate, from German Barbiturat, from French barbiturique, from German Barbitursäure, from German Barbara, from Latin barbara, from Latin barbarus.

barbi (Finnish): A barb fish; The Barbie doll

Definitions

  1. A barb fish; The Barbie doll

Ancestry of “barbi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbarbThe point that stands backward in an arrow,...
2EnglishbarbiturateAny salt or ester of barbituric acid; Any of...
3GermanBarbituratbarbiturate
4Frenchbarbituriquebarbiturate
5GermanBarbitursäure
6GermanBarbarapopular especially in the mid-twentieth century
7Latinbarbaraa wild, savage, cruel, barbarous, shameless, or...
8Latinbarbarusforeign; savage; uncivilized
9Ancient Greekβάρβαροςnon-Greek-speaking, foreign; barbaric, brutal,...
10Proto-Indo-Europeanbalb-

Words derived from “barbi

Every word from Proto-Indo-European balb-Every word from Ancient Greek βάρβαροςEvery word from Latin barbarus