Barrett
Barret, Barrett, or Barretts may refer to:
People
For people with the surname Barrett, see Barrett (surname).
- Barrett Brown (U.S. prisoner)
Court cases
- Barrett v. Rosenthal, a 2006 California Supreme Court case concerning online defamation
- Barrett v. United States, a case in which the Supreme Court held that South Carolina had never effectively been subdivided into separate judicial districts
Fictional characters
- Dana Barrett, character in the films Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II, played by Sigourney Weaver
- Elcid Barrett, captain of the Antelope in the folk song "Barrett's Privateers"
- Barret Wallace, character in the video game Final Fantasy VII
- Betty Barrett, main character on the TV show Atomic Betty
- Oliver Barrett, main character in the book Love Story and its film and musical adaptations
Organizations
- Col. James Barrett Farm, a historic site in Concord, Massachusetts
- Barrett Technology, robotics company
- Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, weapons manufacturing company
- Barrett, The Honors College, Arizona State University
- Barrett-Jackson, car auction company
- Bill Barrett Corporation, energy company
Places & geographic features
United States
- Barrett, Mariposa County, California
- Barrett, Indiana
- Barrett, Minnesota
- Barrett Mountain, New Hampshire
- Barrett Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania
- Barrett, Texas
- Barrett, West Virginia
- Barrett, U.S. Virgin Islands
France
- Barret, Charente
- Barret-de-Lioure, Drôme
- Barret-sur-Méouge, Hautes-Alpes
- Breuil-Barret, Vendée
- Pont-de-Barret, Drôme
Ireland
- Barony of Barretts, County Cork
Weaponry
- .416 Barrett
- Barrett M82
- Barrett M90
- Barrett M95
- Barrett M98
- Barrett M98B
- Barrett M99
- Barrett REC7
- Barrett XM109
- Barrett XM500
Other
- Barrett's esophagus, a medical condition
- Barrett reduction, an algorithm in modular arithmetic
- Barrett (album), the second album by Syd Barrett
See also
- Barratt (disambiguation)
- Barrette, a hair clip worn by women for practical or decorative reasons
- Barret Browning
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