Barnabé is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Persons
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Arrigo Barnabé
Arrigo Barnabé (born September 14, 1951) is a Brazilian musician and actor. His best-known record is perhaps the critically acclaimed ''Clara Crocodilo''. "He wrote the highly successful song "Clara Crocodilo" (with Mário Lúcio Cortes)..." "T ...
(born 1951), Brazilian musician and an actor
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Barnabé Brisson
Barnabé Brisson (Latinised: Barnabas Brissonius) (1531 – 15 November 1591) was a French jurist and politician.
Biography
Born as the son of the king's lieutenant in Fontenay-le-Comte, Vendée, Brisson studied law in Orléans, Bourges and ...
(1531–1591), French jurist and politician
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Barnabé Brisson (engineer)
Barnabé Brisson (11 October 1777 – 25 September 1828) was a French engineer and mathematician. He collaborated in the construction of the Canal de Saint-Quentin
The Canal de Saint-Quentin () is a canal in northern France connecting the ca ...
(1777–1828)
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Barnabe (artist)
Pierre-Emmanuel Rome, professionally known as Barnabe or Barnabé, is a French painter based in France. He works in fine arts media and is known for paintings that border on pop art, hard-edge painting, and also surrealism.
Biography
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French artist
Arts and entertainment
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''Barnabé'' (film), a 1938 French comedy film
See also
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* Barnabe Creek, a stream in the U.S. state of California
People Given name
* Barnabe Barnes (1609), English poet
* Barnabe Googe (1540–1594), poet and translator
* Barnabe Jolicoeur (born 1966), former Mauri ...
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Barnaby (disambiguation)
Barnaby is a masculine given name and a surname.
Barnaby may also refer to:
* Barnaby, New Brunswick, Canada, a community
* Barnaby River, in New Brunswick, Canada
* Barnaby Records, an American record company
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Saint-Barnabé
Saint-Barnabé (; ) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France.
Population
Inhabitants of Saint-Barnabé are called ''barnabéens'' in French.
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See also
*Communes of the Côtes-d'Armor department
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