Meaning of name Burr
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Meaning 
The name Burr has the following meaning: A prickly seed-head. Also has the meaning of "youth" in Swedish.
It is a male name, suitable for baby boys.
Popularity 
As a baby boy name, Burr is currently not a popular baby name in the USA.
The following chart shows the popularity of the name Burr in the USA, over the past 100 years.
Pronunciation  The name Burr is pronounced as bur Origins  Related names  The following names are baby names related to Burr and are suitable names for brothers and sisters of Burr: Boys - Alton, Asbury, Brent, Darnell, Darvin, Denham, Deshaun, Deshawn, Dryden, Elwin, Elwood, Handy, Hayes, Melton, Newman, Norville, Ralph, Wilfred, Winfred, Girls - Anjanette, Delma, Elda, Janae, Latrice, Lenna, Lollie, Lovie, Maryjo, Pamela, Tamia, Both genders - Carol, Harper, Haven, Jami, Storm
Variants 
Popular Variants for the name Burr:
Style 
We think the name Burr should fall under the following style category: The Wild West. See other The Wild West boy names
Impression 
Based on our research, most people would imagine a person with the name Burr to be: A dependable and thoughtful manIn one word, you might describe Burr as a(n) " thoughtful" person. See other "thoughtful" names for boys.
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Famous persons  The names of some famous persons by the name Burr (or its variants) are: Aaron Burr, born on 6 February, a famous politician. Aaron Burr's background: An American politician, Revolutionary War participant, and adventurer whoserved as the third Vice President of the United States (1801–1805), under Thomas Jefferson. Raymond Burr, born on 21 May, a famous actor. Raymond Burr's background: A Canadian actor famous for his roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside and his lead role as Steve Martin in Godzilla, King of the Monsters and Godzilla 1985. Richard Burr, born on 30 November, a famous politician. Richard Burr's background: The senior United States Senator from North Carolina who represented North Carolina's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for five terms, and was elected to represent North Carolina as a U.S. Senator in the 2004 election.
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