denis |
barbara |
As proper nouns the difference between denis and barbara
is that
denis is a given name derived from Ancient Greek, a mostly British spelling variant of Dennis while
Barbara is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.
As nouns the difference between denis and barbara
is that
denis is plural of lang=en while
barbara is a syllogism in which all three propositions are of the form "All X are Y" or "X is a Y".
barbara |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a proper noun Barbara
is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.
As a noun barbara
is a syllogism in which all three propositions are of the form "All X are Y" or "X is a Y".
barbary |
barbara |
As an adjective barbary
is barbarian; non-christian.
As a verb barbara is
.
barbara |
barbera |
As nouns the difference between barbara and barbera
is that
barbara is a syllogism in which all three propositions are of the form "All X are Y" or "X is a Y" while
barbera is an Italian grape variety grown for use in red wine, or a wine made from such grapes.
As a proper noun Barbara
is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.
michael |
barbara |
As a proper noun michael
is , a variant of michel, popular in the end of the 20th century.
As a verb barbara is
.
micheal |
barbara |
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