Barthol name meaning

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Updated: March 16th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Aramaic, Old High German and Germanic
Usage: Swedish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: b(a)-rthol
Meaning: A Son that Suspends the Waters, Furrow, Hill, Farmer's Son, Son of Talmai, Son of Tolomé, Bright, Rule, Composition and Shiny
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What does Barthol mean?

Barthol is used notably in Norwegian and Swedish is a boy name is rooted from Aramaic. Barthol is a form of Barthold. Barthold is version of Berthold. Also Barthold is form of biblical, ceaseless and famed Bartholomew.

Barthold is German equivalent of Bartolomeus. Also Barthold is German cognate of Berthold. Barthold means Rule and Shiny is rooted from Aramaic and Germanic. Also. Barthol is variation of biblical, ceaseless and admired Bartholomew.

Bartholomew is derived from Barthélémy.

How do I pronounce Barthol?

The two syllabled name Barthol is pronounced, b(a)-rthol. The name can also be pronounced as bar-thol.

Variants of Barthol

Bartholomew, Barthold, Bartholomaios, Bane, Bartolomeo, Barnaby, Berthold, Bartolomeus, Bernabi, Barnabas, Bertolde, Berhtoald, Bartholemeus

How popular is the name Barthol?

Barthol is an uncommon name around the globe. As per our estimate, over 90 babies have been bestowed Barthol around the globe.

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What numbers say about Barthol?

You are soft as cotton on the inside but hard as candy on the outside. What fulfills your soul is your professional success. People always leave the hard lifting to you because they know you are going to take care of everything. If letter L is your capstone, it means you are compassionate by nature. You have a powerful appearance. You always make the best entrance, no matter where you appear. Once you distance yourself from everything you know inspiration will walk into your life again.

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