Bartholemew

The Meaning & Origin of the Name Bartholemew

Bartholemew is a Hebrew boy name, which has 11 letters.

Bartholemew is a biblical name derived from the Aramaic language and means "son of Talmai or one who ploughs a furrow." It is also a variant of the name Bartholomew.

Pronuncation bahr-THA-luh-myoo

Alternate Meaning Hill / furrow

Origin or Current Usage Hebrew

Gender M

Rating

Be the first one to vote!

Log in to save this name to your favorites.

What to Expect When You're Expecting

Buy On Amazon

The Expectant Father: The Ultimate Guide for Dads-to-Be

Buy On Amazon

Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn: The Complete Guide

Buy On Amazon

Mayo Clinic Guide to Your Baby's First Years

Buy On Amazon

Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy

Buy On Amazon
These are affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

Detailed Information About The Name Bartholemew

The name Bartholomew is derived from the Ancient Greek name Bartholomaios, which means "son of Tolmai." It holds significant historical and biblical ties. In the New Testament, Bartholomew is mentioned as one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. Although he is not extensively described, Bartholomew is believed to have played a crucial role in spreading the teachings of Jesus during the early Christian era.

Throughout history, the name Bartholomew has been adopted by various cultures and has different variants. In addition to its popularity among Christians, it also gained favor among Jews. The Hebrew form of Bartholomew is "Bar-Tolmai," signifying its Jewish origins. In some European countries, Bartholomew was often shortened to Bart, becoming a common given name in its own right.

Bartholomew's feast day is celebrated on August 24th in the Roman Catholic Church and on June 11th in the Eastern Orthodox Church. These celebrations honor his contributions to the early Christian community. Additionally, Bartholomew had a significant impact on the world of art, literature, and popular culture. He is frequently mentioned in religious paintings and his character has been portrayed in various literary works and theatrical productions.

In contemporary times, Bartholomew remains a relatively uncommon name, but its historical significance and biblical connections make it a name of depth and meaning. It carries a sense of tradition and faith. Parents who choose this name for their children often do so to honor their religious beliefs, pay homage to tradition, or simply appreciate its unique sound and historical resonance.

Search Baby Names & Meanings

Search our growing database of baby names to find just the right name for your baby or to find out what your own name means!

Celebrity Baby Names

Celebrity baby names are usually not conventional, but some of them become popular. Here is our growing list of celebrity baby names.

Celebrity Baby Names

Naming Your Baby

Picking a name is one of the most important things you will do for your child, so why not take some time to look through our collection of baby naming resources.

Naming Your Baby

Unusual Baby Names

Unique or unusual baby names are tempting when it is time to name your child; however, you should also be aware of the pitfalls that a unique name might have.

Unusual Baby Names

Biblical Baby Names

Biblical names are some of the most widely used names, and for good reason. The tradition and history behind these names makes them a great choice!

Biblical Baby Names

Types of Baby Names

The baby name collection on this site is constantly evolving, and a good way to browse through our database is selecting the type of name you are interested in.

Types of Baby Names