Bertalan name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Aramaic
Usage: Hungarian
Pronunciation: BER-tah-lawn
Meaning: Son
Add to favorites

What does Bertalan mean?

Principally used in Hungarian, Bertalan aimed at boys, meaning of Bertalan is "Son" has its origin in Aramaic. Bertalan is variant form of biblical and preeminent Bartholomew. Bartholomew is derivation of Barthélémy.

Bartholomew means Son of Tolmai, Son of Tolomé and Furrow is used in English came from Aramaic.

How do I pronounce Bertalan?

The three syllabled name Bertalan is commonly pronounced as BER-tah-lawn with emphasis on first BER syllable.

Variants of Bertalan

Bartholomaios, Bartholomew, Bane, Bartolomeo, Barnaby, Bernabi, Barnabas

How popular is the name Bertalan?

Bertalan is a popular baby name in Hungary where every 1 in 2000 have the name. According to our research, over 6000 babies have been named Bertalan globally.

Facts

Here's what numbers has to say about Bertalan

Since you trapped yourself inside rules, restrictions, religion, you've imprisoned your soul in one state. You are creative by soul and like to amaze people with your unusual actions. Most people are jealous of your aura and ability to become the center of attention even when you don't try at all. Your weird habit of enjoying melancholy helps you express more creatively and develop into a better version of yourself.

You would love these names similar to Bertalan

  •  Misi - Misi's meaning is Like the Lord and Who is Like God? is originated from Hebrew and is used particulary in Hungarian is used for boys. Misi is resultant of Michael.
  •  Pál - The boy name Pál is of Latin origin, Pál means "The Humble or The Small" is largely used in Hungarian and Finnish languages
  •  Tamás principally is used in Hungarian aimed at baby boys, meaning of Tamás is "Twin or Gemini" is originated from Aramaic
  •  Istvan - Used substantially in Finnish, Norwegian and Danish, Istvan is used as a boy name has origin in Old Greek. Istvan is form of Stephanus in Hungarian language
  •  Tabor - Originated from Hebrew and Hungarian, Unfamiliar Tabor is used mainly as a gender-neutral name and is specifically used in Hebrew and English, Tabor means "Brilliant, Drummer or Plays a Small Drum"

Famous people named Bertalan

  • Bertalan Szemere, Hungarian poet and nationalist
  • Bertalan Székely, Hungarian history and portrait painter
  • Bertalan Árkay, pioneer of Hungarian modernist design and architecture
  • Bertalan Farkas, first Hungarian cosmonaut and the first Esperantist
  • Bertalan Pór, Hungarian painter associated with the development of modernist Hungarian art
  • Bertalan Zakany, Hungarian figure skater

Share your opinion on Bertalan
Enter Code: captcha