Does anyone know where this name comes from? I came across it a while ago as the name of the head of the New York City Department of Health and I was intrigued by her name. I've tried looking myself but so far haven't found anything behind the name.
Dr. Barbot is a New Yorker with a Puerto Rican background so I assume her name has a Spanish origin. I've come across some sites listing it as a variant of Osiris but I'm not sold on it. I've also come across osyris, the name of a genus of plants, a type of sandalwood. The origin of the name comes from Ancient Greek ozos (όζος) meaning "node; nodule" via Ancient Greek ozos (ὄζος) meaning "bough, branch" (
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/όζος#Greek). I don't know if Oxiris derives from this source but I'm more inclined to believe this origin than Osiris, and it's all I've come up with so far.
Can anyone help?
Interestingly her surname, Barbot, is French, though I don't know if it's her maiden name or married name.
As for the name's pronunciation it's ox-ee-ris (
https://soundcloud.com/user-606957068/dr-oxiris-barbot-pronunciation).
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