Vol. 73 No. 4 (2025): Names: A Journal of Onomastic
Obituary

In Memoriam: Herbert Barry III (1930-2025)

I. M. Nick
American Name Society

Published 2025-12-01

Keywords

  • onomastics,
  • anthropology,
  • cross-cultural,
  • ethnonym

References

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  2. Barry, Herbert III. 1995. “Computers and Research on Personal Names”. Names 43, no. 4: 315–324.
  3. Barry, Herbert III. 1996. “Cultural Influences on Childhood Participation in Adult Activities”. Cross-Cultural Research 30, no. 4 : 352–365.
  4. Barry, Herbert III. 2007. “Customs Associated with Premarital Sexual Freedom in 143 Societies”. Cross-Cultural Research 34, no. 4.
  5. Barry, Herbert III, and Aylene S. Harper. 1982. “Evolution of Unisex Names”. Names 30, no. 1: 15–22.
  6. Barry, Herbert III, and Aylene S. Harper. 1993. “Feminization of Unisex Names from 1960 to 1990”. Names 41, no. 4: 228–238.
  7. Barry, Herbert III, and Aylene S. Harper. 1995. “Increased Choice of Female Phonetic Attributes in First Names”. Sex Roles 32: 809–819.
  8. Barry, Herbert III, and Aylene S. Harper. 2001. “Research on First Names by Two Psychologists.” Names 49, no. 4: 259–262.
  9. Barry, Herbert, III, and Aylene S. Harper. 2002. “Sex Differences in Linguistic Origins of Personal Names.”. Names New and Old, 243–260. Edited by E. Wallace McMullen. Madison, NJ: Penny Press.
  10. Barry, Herbert III, and Aylene S. Harper. 2003. “Final Letter Compared with Final Phoneme in Male and Female Names”. Names 51, no. 1: 13–33.
  11. Barry, Herbert III, and Aylene S. Harper. 2006. “The Majority of Female First Names Ended in A or E Throughout the Twentieth Century”. Gender Identity, Psychology and Life Style, 91–116. Edited by A.J. Lauber. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science.
  12. Barry, Herbert III, and Aylene S. Harper. 2010. “Racial and Gender Differences in Diversity of First Names”. Names 58, no. 1: 47–54.
  13. Barry, Herbert, III, and Aylene S. Harper. 2013. “National Differences in Personality and Predictability of Gender from Personal Names”. Cross-Cultural Research 47, no. 4: 363–371.
  14. Barry, Herbert III, and Aylene S. Harper. 2014. “Unisex Names for Babies Born in Pennsylvania 1990–2010”. Names 62, no. 1: 13–22.
  15. Barry, Herbert III, and Brian L. Yoder. 2002. “Multiple Predictors of Contribution by Women to Agriculture” Cross-cultural Research 36, no. 3: 286–297.
  16. Barry, Herbert III, and Jared J. Jackson. 2007. “Names in the Hebrew Bible”. Names 55, no. 4: 372–378.
  17. Barry, Herbert III, Lili Josephson, Edith Lauer, and Catherine Marshall. 1976. “Traits Inculcated in Childhood: Cross-Cultural Codes”. Ethnology 15, no. 1: 83–114.
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  20. Krimmer, Edward C., Martin S. McGuire, and Herbert Barry III. 1984. “Effects of the Training Dose on Generalization of Morphine Stimulus to Clonidine”. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 20, no. 5: 669–673.
  21. Overton, Donald, John Rosecrans, and Herbert Barry III. 1999. “Creation and First 20 Years of the Society for the Stimulus Properties of Drugs (SSPD)” Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 64, no. 2: 347–352.
  22. Society for Cross-Cultural Research. “About”. Accessed October 21, 2025. https://sccr.org/about-2/
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