Bartolomeus name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Greek
Usage: Icelandic, Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Old Swedish and Old Danish
Meaning: Furrows, Furrowed, Abounding in Furrows, Bold and Warlike
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What does Bartolomeus mean?

Boy name Bartolomeus means "with Long Furrows, Furrowed, Abounding in Furrows, Bold or Warlike" and originated from Greek is used primarily in Swedish, Icelandic, Finnish, Old Swedish, Danish and Old Danish.

Variants of Bartolomeus

Bartholemeus

How popular is the name Bartolomeus?

Bartolomeus is a common baby name in Indonesia. According to our evaluation, over 2000 babies have been named Bartolomeus globally, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.

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Bartolomeus in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands534405
Finland036200
Sweden96805

Here's what numbers has to say about Bartolomeus

You encourage people to walk the harder path and fight for what they believe is right. You always watch not to hurt anyone's emotions. If this is you then you are probably familiar with your habit of falling for the wrong person because you fall in love so quickly. You remind people that life is for you to live it, and not survive, something many do these days. You know a way out but prefer to dwell in your comfort zone.

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