"lightning bolt, flash of light"
Barak
Pronunciation: [ b-AHR-uhk ]
A Hebrew warrior name meaning lightning and light
Meaning & Origin
"blessing"
Things to Know About This Name
- Name is strongly associated with Barack Obama, 44th US President — may carry political connotations depending on audience
The Story of Barak
Barak (ברק) is an ancient Hebrew name meaning 'lightning bolt' or 'flash of light.' It appears in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) as the name of Barak son of Abinoam, the military general who partnered with the prophetess Deborah to defeat the Canaanite general Sisera in the Book of Judges. The name's connection to lightning gives it a sense of divine power and sudden, decisive force — a name with Old Testament warrior gravitas.
The name Barak has been used continuously in Jewish and Israeli communities for millennia. The variant Barack rose to global prominence with Barack Obama, who was elected the 44th President of the United States in 2008 — the first African-American president. Obama's name, given by his Kenyan father, comes from the Arabic/Swahili variant Baraka meaning 'blessing,' related to the Hebrew Barak.
In the Hebrew Bible, Barak is the hero of Judges 4-5, commanding Israel's army alongside Deborah. The ancient Song of Deborah (Judges 5) is considered one of the oldest texts in the Hebrew Bible, giving this name extraordinary historical depth. In African Swahili tradition, 'baraka' means blessing or grace, showing the name's cross-cultural reach.
Fun Facts
- Barak appears in the Book of Judges (chapters 4-5), one of the oldest texts in the Hebrew Bible
- The Swahili name Baraka means 'blessing' and is the origin of Barack Obama's first name
- The ancient Song of Deborah mentioning Barak is estimated to date from around 1100 BCE, making it over 3,000 years old
Barak in Other Languages
Famous People Named Barak
Barack Obama
Politician
1961
44th President of the United States (2009-2017), first African-American president; his name is the Swahili variant of Ba...
44th President of the United States (2009-2017), first African-American president; his name is the Swahili variant of Barak meaning blessing
Ehud Barak
Politician
1942
10th Prime Minister of Israel and most decorated soldier in Israeli military history
Barak (son of Abinoam)
Military
Biblical Israelite general who, alongside the prophetess Deborah, defeated the Canaanite army of Sisera, as recorded in ...
Biblical Israelite general who, alongside the prophetess Deborah, defeated the Canaanite army of Sisera, as recorded in the Book of Judges
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Boy
- Syllables
- 2
- Popularity Rank
- #5,297
- Total SSA Count
- 18
- Cultural Origins
- Hebrew Jewish Israeli African
- Pronunciation
- Moderate
- Formality
- Formal
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
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About the Name Barak
Barak is a boy name with Hebrew, Jewish, Israeli, and African origins . The name means "lightning bolt, flash of light" in Hebrew .
Barak is currently ranked #5,297 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
The name Barak has 2 syllables and is pronounced b-AHR-uhk, making it easy to pronounce and remember.
Common nicknames for Barak include Barry and Bar. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.