BARRY
is from the Old Celtic and means spear and was used to refer to a good marksman. In ancient Hawaii the spear was used not only as a weapon in war-time, but also during sport contests of spear throwing. Also, various spears were used in catching fish. The sport of spear throwing and the god of spear fighters was LONO-MAKA-IHE. The Hawaiianized-English form of BARRY is PALI which is also the native Hawaiian word for a cliff.