Proper noun
Barabas (plural Barabases)
A surname from Hungarian.
Barabas pulled Christopher out of the cage. The man stared up at him. "I died, didn't I? Are you an angel?” "Sure,” Barabas said. "Follow me to the Heavenly Shower. Ilona Andrews
Alleyn was unusually tall for the time, and the haughty roles of Tamburlaine, Faustus, and Barabas were probably written especially for him. Source: Internet
Kendall, Richard the Third p. 426; the comparison is with Barabas in Marlowe's Jew of Malta of a couple of years earlier. Source: Internet
Barabas said that next to the community, agriculture was what helped him and Ferrareto have a great year. Source: Internet
He came to show us how to live so that we could free ourselves from the grip of the wicked Romans and we said away with him give us Barabas instead. Source: Internet
Barabas, S. Gunsmoke: A Complete History. Source: Internet