Bartholomew

/bɑːrˈθɒləmjuː/ noun

A masculine given name of Aramaic origin, also referring to Saint Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.

From Aramaic Bar-Talmay meaning 'son of Talmai' or 'son of the furrows.' Entered English through Greek Bartholomaios and Latin Bartholomaeus. The name has been used in English since medieval times.

AMባርቶሎሚ
ARبرثولوميو
BNবার্থলোমিউ
CABartomeu
CSBartoloměj
DABartolomæus
DEBartholomäus
ELΒαρθολομαίος
ESBartolomé
FAبارتلمی
FIBartolomeus
FRBarthélemy
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