varón - Wiktionary
en.wiktionary.org › wiki › varónAug 28, 2022 · Etymology . From Old Galician and Old Portuguese baron (13th century), inherited from Late Latin bā̆rō, further origin uncertain, but likely from Proto-Germanic. See the Spanish etymology for details. Doublet of barón. Pronunciation . IPA : /baˈɾoŋ/ Noun . varón m (plural varóns) man (adult male human)
baron | Etymology, origin and meaning of baron by etymonline
https://www.etymonline.com/word/baron31.3.2017 · baron. (n.) c. 1200, "a member of the nobility," also a low rank in the peerage, from Old French baron (nominative ber) "baron, nobleman, military leader, warrior, virtuous man, lord, …
varón - Wiktionary
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/varónGalician [] Etymology []. From Old Galician and Old Portuguese baron (13th century), inherited from Late Latin bā̆rō, further origin uncertain, but likely from Proto-Germanic.See the Spanish etymology for details.. Doublet of barón.. Pronunciation []. IPA (): /baˈɾoŋ/; Noun []. varón m (plural varóns) . man (adult male hum… Näytä lisää
Varon - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VaronVaron or Varón is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: • Adriana Salazar Varón (born 1963), Colombian chess master• Ben Varon (born 1983), Finnish guitarist• Nino Nahman Varon (born 1944), Turkish Musician & Producer
baron | Etymology, origin and meaning of baron by etymonline
www.etymonline.com › word › baronMar 31, 2017 · c. 1200, "a member of the nobility," also a low rank in the peerage, from Old French baron (nominative ber) "baron, nobleman, military leader, warrior, virtuous man, lord, husband," probably from or related to Late Latin baro "man" (source of Spanish varon, Italian barone ), which is of uncertain origin.