Barbarian (disambiguation) explained
A barbarian is to a person who is perceived to be uncivilized or primitive.
Barbarian may also refer to:
Sports
Games
Arts and entertainment
Music
- The Barbarians (band), a 1960s American garage band
- "The Barbarian" (song), a 1970 piece from Emerson, Lake & Palmer, after Béla Bartók's Allegro barbaro
- "The Barbarians", a 2021 song by Greta Van Fleet from their album The Battle at Garden's Gate
- "Barbarian", a 1981 song by INXS from their album Underneath the Colours
- "Barbarian", a 2005 song by August Burns Red from their album Thrill Seeker
- "Barbarian", a 2011 song by E-40 from his album
- "Barbarian", a 2015 song by The Darkness from their album Last of Our Kind
- "Barbarians", a 2015 song by The Libertines from their album Anthems for Doomed Youth
- "Barbarian", a 2022 song by Lil Durk from his album 7220
Film
- The Barbarian (1920 film), an American silent drama based on a short story by Theodore Seixas Solomons
- The Barbarian (1933 film), also titled A Night in Cairo, an American romantic drama starring Ramon Novarro
- Barbarians (1953 film), a Soviet drama based on Maxim Gorky's 1905 play of the same name
- The Barbarians (1960 film), also titled Revak the Rebel, a historical epic starring Jack Palance
- The Barbarians (1987 film), an English-language swords-and-sorcery film, an American-Italian co-production
- Barbarian (2003 film), an American sword-and-sorcery film starring Michael O'Hearn and Martin Kove
- Barbarians (2021 film), a British thriller film
- Barbarian (2022 film), an American horror film
Television
See also