Barret, Barrett, or Barretts may refer to:
People
- Barrett (surname), including a list of people with the surname
 - Barrett Brown (born 1981), American journalist and activist)
 - Barrett Foa, American actor
 
Court cases
- Barrett v. Rosenthal, a 2006 California Supreme Court case concerning online defamation
 - Barrett v. United States, an 1898 Supreme Court case regarding subdivision of South Carolina into judicial districts
 
Fictional characters
- Brenda Barrett, a character on the daytime soap opera General Hospital
 - Dana Barrett, a 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"
 - Betty Barrett, a character on the TV show Atomic Betty
 - Oliver Barrett, a character in the book Love Story and its film and musical adaptations
 - Barret Wallace, a character in the video game Final Fantasy VII
 
Organizations
- Barrett, The Honors College, Arizona State University
 - Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, a weapons manufacturing company
 - Barrett Technology, a robotics company
 - Barrett-Jackson, a car auction company
 - Bill Barrett Corporation, an energy company
 - Col. James Barrett Farm, a historic site in Concord, Massachusetts
 - Barrett (advertising agency), an advertising agency
 
Places & geographic features
United States
- Barrett, Indiana
 - Barrett, Minnesota
 - Barrett Mountain, New Hampshire
 - Barrett Township, Pennsylvania
 - Barrett Township, Perkins County, South Dakota
 - Barrett, Texas
 - Barrett, West Virginia
 - Barrett, U.S. Virgin Islands
 
- Barrett Dam, reservoir, San Diego, California
 
France
- Barret, Charente
 - Barret-de-Lioure, Drôme
 - Barret-sur-Méouge, Hautes-Alpes
 - Breuil-Barret, Vendée
 - Pont-de-Barret, Drôme
 
Ireland
- Barretts (barony), County Cork
 
Weaponry
Other
- Barrett (album), the second album by Syd Barrett
 - Barrett's esophagus, a medical condition
 - Barrett reduction, an algorithm in modular arithmetic
 
See also
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