People
- Bernard Barrow (1927–1993), American actor
- Clyde Barrow (1909–1934), American gangster, part of the Bonnie and Clyde crime duo
- Dean Barrow (born 1951), Belizean politician
- Ed Barrow (1868–1953), baseball executive
- Errol Barrow (1920–1987), Barbados politician
- George Barrow (1853 – 1932), British geologist.
- Henry Barrowe (c. 1550–1593), 16th Century English Puritan and separatist
- Irvine Barrow (1913-2005), Canadian politician
- Isaac Barrow (1630–1677), English divine, scholar and mathematician
- Isaac Barrow (bishop) (1613–1680), Bishop of Sodor and Man and of St Asaph; Governor of the Isle of Man
- Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet (1764–1848), English statesman
- John Barrow (U.S. politician) (born 1955), Representative for Georgia's 12th congressional district
- John D. Barrow (born 1952), English theoretical physicist
- Joseph Louis Barrow (1914–1981), former heavyweight boxing champion, better known simply as Joe Louis
- Middleton P. Barrow (1839–1903), Senator from Georgia
- Nita Barrow (1916–1995), Governor-General of Barbados
- Reginald Haynes Barrow (1893-19?), American historian, author of The Romans and other books from the Antic period
- Robert H. Barrow (1922–2008), American general, 27th Commandant of the US Marine Corps
- Steve Barrow, reggae historian
- Thomas Barrow (Jesuit) (1747–1813), British Jesuit
- Thomas Barrow (politician) (1916–1982), politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Tony Barrow (born 1936), English public relations man for The Beatles
- Geoff Barrow (born 1971), English musician in Portishead, Beak>, Drokk, Quakers
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