Where does “Barau” come from?

Barau (Hausa) comes from Old Saxon -bāri, from Proto-Germanic bēriz — bearable, fruitful, viable; pertaining to...

Barau (Hausa): given to a boy born after many older siblings who died in infancy

Definitions

  1. given to a boy born after many older siblings who died in infancy

Ancestry of “Barau”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Saxon-bārisuffix meaning bearing, having
2Proto-Germanicbērizbearable, fruitful, viable; pertaining to...
Every word from Proto-Germanic bērizEvery word from Old Saxon -bāri