Names for all

Bandidos

Bandidos is a Spanish business name for a Mexican restaurant. Meaning “bandits”.

Bandit

Bandit is an English pet name for male dog. Meaning “bandit, robber”.

Ideal for dogs with a black patch around the eye.

Banks

Banks is an English boy name.

It comes from the homonymous surname that was given to some people who lived near a hillside.

Bapore

Bapore is a Basque steam boat name. Meaning “vapour”.

Baptist

Baptist is a German boy name. Meaning “a person who baptizes“.

Derived from the Greek term “bapto” (to dip).

Name given in honour of Saint John the Baptist.

Baptiste

Baptiste is a French boy name. Meaning “baptist“.

Baqui

Baqui is a unkwon origin pet name for male monkey.

Official mascot of the Central American and Caribbean Games 2018 held in Barranquilla (Colombia).

Categorized into: Fictional characters names

Baratie

Baratie is a restaurant that appears in the manga and anime One Piece. It is a giant ship shaped like a sea lion that sails the seas of the Grand Line. The restaurant is owned and operated by Zeff, a world-renowned chef.

The name “Baratie” has a special meaning in the context of One Piece. In French, “baratie” means “trinket” or “trinket.” This name reflects the extravagant nature of the restaurant, which is a mix of boat, restaurant and amusement park.

The Baratie is an important location in the history of One Piece. It is here that Sanji, one of the protagonists of the series, joins the crew of the Straw Hat Pirates. Sanji had been working at the Baratie as a cook to pay off the debt he owed to Zeff, who had rescued him from poverty and taught him how to cook.

The Baratie is also a place where some important events in the One Piece story take place. It is here that Luffy and his crew confront the pirate Don Krieg, and where Sanji reunites with his past.

The Baratie is a unique and memorable location in the world of One Piece. It is a symbol of friendship, food and adventure.

Another theory about the meaning of Baratie

On some Internet pages it is stated that Baratie may be a cariante of Baratei (the rose room in Japanese), the name of a restaurant where the author of the saga, Eichiro Oda, worked part-time in his youth.

The Baratie in popular culture:

Categorized into: Fictional names.

Barb

Barb is an English girl name.

Short form of Barbara.

Barba Azul

Barba Azul is an Spanish sailboat name. Meaning “Bluebeard“.