Cyprus
Saint Barnabas was originally a Jew, a Levite who converted at Jerusalem. His original name was Joseph.
Barnabas is a biblical name. Given to Joses by the apostles, as his surname for his devotion to the cause of Jesus Christ. Barnabas variously translated as "Son of Consolation" or "Son of Exhortation". Barnabas appears most frequently in the Book of Acts.
Isaac Newton’s stepfather's name was Barnabas Smith.
Crete
Crete is the answer
Samos
The Island of Cyprus (Acts 13:4-12)
Barnabas was a Jewish man, who's name was also Joseph, his names also indicate his ethnicity
On Barnabas's second missionary journey, he took John Mark and sailed to Cyprus, which was Barnabas's home island. They aimed to revisit the churches they had established during their previous missionary work. However, their journey later diverged as Paul chose Silas for his own missionary efforts, leading to separate paths for Barnabas and Paul.
The name "Barnabas" is in the King James Version of the Bible 29 times. It is in 28 verses.
Barnabas was a Levite, a native of Cyprus, and companion to Paul. His name was Joseph (Joses) before the disciples called him Barnabas. Barnabas sold his property and gave the proceeds to the Jerusalem church. He also introduces Saul of Tarsus to this church.