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Subject: Re: polish surname Barut
Author: Charls   (guest, 75.17.213.193)
Date: September 28, 2011 at 6:39:39 PM
Reply to: polish surname Barut by Mino Sagani
Do you mean BARUT? or BATUR? They are both rare Polish surnames. From previous post of the Baruta surname, perhaps the surname Barut is a variant of Baruta, which is also a variant of the more common surname Boruta and Boroda, derived from Broda. (http://surnames.behindthename.com/bb/sur/4154988)

The Polish surname Batur perhaps could be a variant of more common surname Batura, both of Western Polish surnames. The surname Batura is a variant of polish surname Badura. The meaning and origins of Badura can be found here (http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Badura-family-history-uk.ashx)

There is also of Turkish origin of the surname Batur and Barut, and possibly there is of Slovenian, German, French, and Indian origin of Batur and Barut...

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