Barbier
Barber stands for:
- Barber, a historic craft
- Barber, an obsolete Occupation
- The Barber of Seville, a play by Pierre -Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais and many based on this drama opera
- The Barber of Siberia, a film by Nikita Mikhalkov
- The barber paradox of Bertrand Russell
Barber is the surname of the following persons:
- Adrian Nicholas Baron Barber (1758-1840), commander of the Royal Hungarian Order of St. Stephen's
- Antoine Barbier (1859-1948), French painter
- Antoine -Alexandre Barbier (1765-1825), French librarian and bibliographer
- Charles Barbier (1767-1843), a captain in the French army, developer of the night writing
- Daniel Barber (1907-1965), French astronomer
- Émile Barbier ( 1902 -? ), Belgian fencer
- George Barbier ( actor) ( 1864-1945 ), American actor
- George Barbier ( illustrator) ( 1882-1932 ), French painter, illustrator and fashion designer
- Georges Emile Barbier (1844-1895), French composer of chess
- Hans D. Barbier (* 1937), German journalist ( FAZ)
- Henri Auguste Barbier (1805-1882), French dramatist and poet
- Hubert Barbier ( born 1932 ), Roman Catholic bishop
- Jean -Pierre Barbier ( born 1960 ), French politician
- Jules Barbier (1825-1901), French dramatist and librettist
- Marie- Anne Barbier (1670-1742), French playwright
- Philippe Barbier (1848-1922), French organic chemist
- Renaud Barbier ( born 1969 ), French film composer
- René Barbier ( Rose Breeder ) ( 1845-1931 ), French rose breeder
- René Barbier ( composer ) ( 1890-1981 ), Belgian composer
- René Barbier ( fencer ) ( 1891-1966 ), French fencer
See also:
- The Barber of Baghdad
- Barbier reaction
- Disambiguation