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      Meaning of the first name Bartholoma

      Origin

      Hebrew, Aramaic

      Meaning

      Son of the Furrow or Plowman

      Variations

      Bartholomaus, Bartholomaios, Bartholome
      The name Bartholoma is derived from the Hebrew name Bar-Talmay, which translates to Son of the Furrow or Son of the Plowman. This reflects an agricultural heritage, indicating a connection to the land and farming practices. In biblical tradition, the name is associated with diligence and hard work, embodying the characteristics of those who cultivated the earth to sustain life. The name’s roots signify both lineage and occupation, serving as a reminder of the importance of agriculture in ancient societies.

      Historically, Bartholoma has its origins in the New Testament, predominantly associated with Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. The name is prevalent in early Christian texts, highlighting its significance in religious and cultural contexts. Throughout the centuries, Bartholoma has appeared in various forms and spellings across different cultures and languages, notably as Bartholomew in English and Bartolomeo in Italian and Spanish. This historical lineage showcases the name's journey through time and its importance in theological discussions and ecclesiastical traditions.

      In contemporary contexts, Bartholoma remains relevant, though it is less commonly used as a first name compared to its variants. In some cultures, it can be found as a surname, linking individuals to their ancestral past. Additionally, the name appears in various artistic and scholarly works, often symbolizing steadfastness and agrarian roots. While it might not be as prevalent in daily usage, Bartholoma retains a sense of tradition, appealing to those seeking names with historical and cultural significance.

      Based on our records...

      Mayer

      This is the most common surname associated with Bartholoma.

      Anna

      This is the most common name of those married to a Bartholoma.

      Maria

      This is the most common name for a child of a Bartholoma.
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