Spanish and Catalan: from the personal name Nabor, which was
borne by a saint believed to have been martyred in Milan in the 4th
century, about whom nothing else is known. The personal name is
probably a derivative of Hebrew barar ‘to choose’, ‘to purify’,
which evolved into nabar ‘honest’, ‘ernest’, ‘clean’.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
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