About Bartal
Bartholomew, a Hebrew name meaning "son of furrows," originates from the Aramaic name "Bar-Thalmay." This name comprises two elements: "bar," meaning "son," and "telem," meaning "furrows" or "wrinkles."
Bartholomew was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and is often identified with Nathanael, who appears in the Gospel of John. Introduced to Christ by Philip, another apostle, Nathanael's name is first mentioned in John 1.
Bartholomew is also a Hungarian short form of the name Bertalan and an English or Scottish surname with the same onomastic meaning as the given name, referring to "son of furrows." Additionally, Bartholomew is a Hebrew version of the Greek name Ptolemy.
We Think This Name Is...
Unique: Bartal is an uncommon and distinctive name that stands out from the crowd. It's perfect for parents who want their child to have a name that reflects their unique personality and style.
Strong: Bartal evokes a sense of strength and determination. It's perfect for parents who want their child to be confident, courageous, and resilient.
Nickname Ideas
- Art: A fun and easy-to-remember nickname that still captures the essence of the name.
- Bari: A twist on the first half of the name that sounds both modern and sophisticated.
- Tal: A unique and edgy nickname that highlights the last syllable of the name.
- Bert: A playful and affectionate nickname that brings a smile to your face.
- Barto: A variation of the name that sounds both classic and charming.
