برنابا
Arabic
Etymology
From Aramaic בר נביא (bar nabya), from ברא (bra, “son”) נביא (nabya, “prophet”), first attested (in Acts of the Apostles) in the Ancient Greek form Βαρναβᾶς (Barnabâs).
Proper noun
بَرْنَابَا • (barnābā) m
- (Christianity) Barnabas
Declension
Declension of noun بَرْنَابَا (barnābā)
Singular | singular invariable | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | بَرْنَابَا barnābā | — |
Nominative | — | بَرْنَابَا barnābā | — |
Accusative | — | بَرْنَابَا barnābā | — |
Genitive | — | بَرْنَابَا barnābā | — |