Show ContentsBurba History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The French name Burba was first used in the province of Auvergne. It was a name for someone who lived in the town of Barbat, a village in Auvergne to which they gave their name. Literally the name translates to a man with a heavy beard. The name is derived from the Old French word "barbe," meaning "beard" or "whisker."

Early Origins of the Burba family

The surname Burba was first found in Auvergne, a historic province in south central France.

Early History of the Burba family

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Burba Spelling Variations

History has changed the spelling of most surnames. During the early development of the French language in the Middle Ages, a person gave his version of his name, phonetically, to a scribe, a priest, or a recorder. Some variables were adopted by different branches of the family name. Hence, there spelling variations of the name Burba, some of which include Barbat, Barbate, Barbbat, Barba, Barbba, Barbbas, Barbas, Barbbate and many more.

Early Notables of the Burba family

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Migration of the Burba family

Immigration to New France was slow; therefore, early marriage was desperately encouraged amongst the immigrants. The fur trade attracted migrants, both noble and commoner. 15,000 explorers left Montreal in the late 17th and 18th centuries. By 1675, there were 7000 French in Quebec. By the same year the Acadian presence in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island had reached 500. In 1755, 10,000 French Acadians refused to take an oath of allegiance to England and were deported to Louisiana. The French founded Lower Canada, thus becoming one of the two great founding nations of Canada. The distinguished family name Burba has made significant contributions to the culture, arts, sciences and religion of France and New France. Amongst the settlers in North America with this distinguished name Burba were David Barbat, who settled in Virginia in 1714; as well as Pierre Barbat, and John Barbat, who were both naturalized in Louisiana in 1834.



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