Barbour is a surname of Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
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Alexander Barbour (1862–1930), Scottish international footballer
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Amy Louise Barbour (1869–1950), American classics scholar
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Anna Maynard Barbour (d.1941), an American author
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Conway Barbour (1818–1876), American former slave and Arkansas state legislator
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Dave Barbour (1912–1965), an American jazz guitarist
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Edward Barbour, an American politician
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Eilidh Barbour (b.1982), Scottish television presenter and reporter
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Erwin Hinckley Barbour (1856–1947), an American geologist and paleontologist
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George Brown Barbour (1890-1977), Scottish geologist and educator
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Haley Barbour (b.1947), an American attorney, politician, and lobbyist who served as the 63rd Governor of Mississippi
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Henry Gray Barbour (1886–1943), American physiologist and pharmacologist
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Ian Barbour (1923–2013), an American scholar on the relationship between science and religion
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James Barbour (1775–1842), the 18th Governor of Virginia, U.S. Senator, and United States Secretary of War
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James Barbour (1828–1895), Virginia lawyer, planter, politician, and Confederate officer
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James Stacy Barbour (born 1966), an American singer and theatre actor
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John Barbour (–1395), a Scottish poet and the first major named literary figure to write in Scots
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John Barbour (actor) (b.1933), a Canadian actor, comedian, and television host who has worked extensively in the United States
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John S. Barbour Jr. (1820–1892), a U.S. Representative and a Senator from Virginia
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Josephus Pius Barbour (1894–1974), American Baptist pastor
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Julian Barbour (b.1937), a British physicist with research interests in quantum gravity and the history of science
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Liz Barbour, American politician
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Lucius A. Barbour (1846–1922), American general
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Mary Barbour (1875–1958), a Scottish political activist
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Nelson H. Barbour (1824–1905), a Millerite Adventist writer and publisher
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Philip Lemont Barbour (1898–1980), an American linguist, historian, and radio broadcaster
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Philip P. Barbour (1783–1841), 10th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, brother of James Barbour
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Ralph Henry Barbour (1870–1944), an American author of sports fiction for boys
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Robert Barbour (New South Wales politician) (1827–1895), Australian politician, merchant, and squatter
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Robert Barbour (Victorian politician) (–1914), Australian politician
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Robert Barbour (RAF officer) (1895–1980), Scottish World War I flying ace
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Robert Barbour (cricketer) (1899–1994), Australian cricketer
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Robin Barbour (1921–2014), Church of Scotland minister and author
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Samuel Barbour (1860–1938), an Australian chemist, photographer, and X-ray pioneer
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Thomas Barbour (1884–1946), an American herpetologist
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Barbour Lathrop (1847–1927), an American philanthropist and world traveler, grandson of James Barbour
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Tommy Barbour (1887–1967), Scottish footballer
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Walworth Barbour (1908–1982), a United States Ambassador to Israel
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William Warren Barbour (1888–1943), a US Senator from New Jersey
Notable people with the given name Barbour include:
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Arthur Bruce Barbour Moore (1906–2004), Canadian Moderator of the United Church of Canada, President and Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University in the University of Toronto
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Barbour Lewis (1818–1893), an American politician and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Tennessee
See also
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Barbour County, Alabama
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Barbour County, West Virginia
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Barbour (company), a British clothing manufacturer
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Mount Barbour, a mountain in Canada
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Barber (disambiguation)