Barnes

/bɑrnz/ proper noun

A surname of English origin, also the name of various places including Barnes in London. Can refer to multiple buildings used for storing grain or housing livestock.

From Old English 'beorn' meaning 'young warrior' or from 'bere-ærn' meaning 'barley house' (barn). As a place name, often referred to locations near barns or granaries, reflecting the agricultural importance of grain storage in medieval England.

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