What does Bartholomew mean?
Bartholomew is derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'son of Talmai' and is widely considered biblical.
Bartholomew is a traditional name with a strong, timeless presence.
Meaning: Widely associated with biblical roots and long-standing usage across cultures, Bartholomew conveys strength.. Origin: Multicultural Pronunciation: BAR-tho-loh-MYOO.
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Bartholomew is a traditional name with deep historical roots in religious and cultural texts. It projects a sense of strength and gravity while remaining adaptable in modern contexts. The name has a timeless quality that appeals to families valuing heritage.
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Bartholomew is derived from Hebrew elements meaning 'son of Talmai' and is widely considered biblical.
Bartholomew has Hebrew and broader biblical roots, with multicultural usage.
It is less common than some modern names but remains familiar in many communities.
BAR-thoh-LOH-myoo (accent on second syllable).