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    Barth

    Also spelled: Bartholomew, Bart

    Pronunciation: BARTH

    ♂ Male
    Aramaic, Hebrew

    Meaning

    son of Talmai (furrow, abundant)

    Origin

    Aramaic, Hebrew

    About Barth

    Barth carries an undeniable strength and a grounded, no-nonsense appeal, making it a distinctive choice for parents who appreciate classic roots without the frills. Stemming from Aramaic and Hebrew, it directly translates to "son of Talmai," a name echoing concepts of furrows and abundance. This biblical connection lends it a quiet gravitas, yet unlike many overtly religious names, Barth feels more like a sturdy, enduring foundation. It’s a name that stands firm, harkening back to a medieval sensibility while still feeling fresh and uncluttered in the modern era, perfect for a family seeking something solid and rare, rather than trendy.

    Quick Facts

    - Nicknames: Bartholomew, Bart - Origin: Aramaic, Hebrew - Vibe: Classic, Strong - Rarity: Rare

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Very Rare
    Trend:Rare
    Era:Medieval, Early 1900s

    Popularity Trends

    Is Barth Right for Your Baby?

    Barth is a Classic, Strong name for boys that suits parents looking for something unique and distinctive. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables1
    LengthMedium
    International UseRegional
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Biblical / Christian

    Regions Where Barth Is Used

    European

    Name Vibe

    Classic
    Strong

    Famous People Named Barth

    • Bartholomew I of Constantinople (Ecumenical Patriarch)
    • Bartholomew Roberts (Welsh pirate, often known as Black Bart)
    • Bartholomew Gosnold (English explorer and privateer)

    Barth in different fonts

    BarthDancing Script
    BarthCaveat
    BarthSatisfy
    BarthPacifico
    BarthGreat Vibes

    Sibling Name Style

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Barth

    What is the origin of the name Barth?

    Barth originates from Aramaic and Hebrew, meaning "son of Talmai," which can be interpreted as "furrow" or "abundant."

    Is Barth a common name?

    No, Barth is considered a rare name, offering a distinctive choice for parents.

    What does Barth mean?

    Barth means "son of Talmai (furrow, abundant)". It is derived from Aramaic, Hebrew.

    What is the origin of Barth?

    Barth originates from Aramaic, Hebrew. Its cultural origin is Aramaic, Hebrew.

    Is Barth a male or female name?

    Barth is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Barth?

    Barth is pronounced "BARTH".

    What language does Barth come from?

    Barth comes from Aramaic, Hebrew.

    Is Barth a popular name?

    Barth is considered a very rare name, and its popularity trend is rare.

    What are variants of Barth?

    Variants of Barth include Bartholomew, Bart.

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