The Semitic root B-R-K has the original meaning of "to kneel down", with a secondary meaning "to bless".
In Islamic mysticism, Barakah (Arabic: بركة ) is a concept of spiritual presence or revelation. The cognate Hebrew term is Berakhah (בְּרָכָה) "benediction, blessing".
Baruch (Hebrew: בָּרוּךְ, Modern Barukh, Tiberian Bārûḵ ; "blessed") is a Biblical Hebrew given name, most notably the name of Baruch ben Neriah, aide to the prophet Jeremiah.
The Arabic masculine given name Mubarak is the Arabic stem III passive participle, mubārak ( مبارك), meaning "blessed (one)".
The given name Barack of US president Barack Obama is derived from the same root. However, Bārak بارك is not a given name in Standard Arabic. The Arabic given name derived from the root B-R-K is Mubarak ( مبارك "blessed (one)"). However, it appears that the variant Bārak has a tradition as a masculine given name in Islamic parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.
GO☆YOU KNOW ka? Yuunouna BIBIRIya douyuu monka ONEDAY
asobimasho?
GO☆shisouka butten janee KORA DOshirouto no FLOW「GET
THE BLOW」
GO☆YOU KNOW ka? futouna saihai douyuu kotta byoudou
wa shoutou
SHOUT AT THE DEVIL de GAGAGA kowashitekusa 「EDEN eki」
kanrakugeki DONT WORRY saa shingeki mukeikakuna senpuu
no zekkei
gekiyakuteki ITS PARTY mukeikakuna kakumei no reimei
nurikaeteku no sa sekai wo hagarete shimatta risou
nee kamisama tasukete yo nee kamisama tasukete you?
nee kamisama,,, nante mou tanomu wakanai janka mada
minu asu wo kiri hirake
kanrakugeki DONT WORRY saa shingeki mukeikakuna senpuu no zekkei
gekiyakuteki ITS PARTY mukeikakuna kakumei no reimei
nurikaeteku no sa sekai wo hagarete shimatta risou
nee kamisama tasukete yo nee kamisama tasukete you?
nee kamisama,,, nante mou tanomu wakanai janka mada
minu asu wo kiri hirake