BarNaba
BarNaba is a surname of Italian origin. It is derived from the given name Barnaba, which is the Italian form of Barnaby. The name Barnaby itself has Hebrew roots, coming from the Aramaic name Bar-Naba, meaning "son of exhortation" or "son of encouragement." This biblical name is associated with Saint Barnabas, an early Christian missionary and companion of Saint Paul.
The surname BarNaba, and its variations, are most commonly found in Italy, particularly in the southern regions
Genealogical research indicates that individuals bearing the BarNaba surname have a history that can be traced