Барнабас номи таърифи: ин ном дар забони дигар, имлои ва талаффузи вариантњои, вариантњои занон ва мардон ном Барнабас.
Муайян Барнабас
Greek form of an Aramaic name. In Acts in the New Testament the byname Barnabas was given to a man named Джозеф, a Jew from Cyprus who was a companion of Павел on his missionary journeys. The original Aramaic form is unattested, but it may be from בּר נביא (bar naviya') meaning "son of the prophet", though in Acts 4:36 it is claimed that the name means "son of encouragement". As an English name, it came into occasional use after the 12th century.