Barto is a masculine name with origins rooted in various cultures. Derived from Bartholomew, Barto carries the same meaning of "son of Tolmai" or "son of the furrow." This name has strong biblical associations, as Bartholomew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. The pronunciation of Barto is BAR-toh (/ˈbɑr.toʊ/), and it is also sometimes spelled as Bartolomeo. In terms of popularity, Barto saw sporadic usage in the United States throughout the early 20th century. It ranked 3525th in 1946 and experienced its highest rank at 3392nd in 1915. Despite not being as commonly used today, Barto exudes a timeless charm that may appeal to parents seeking an unconventional yet meaningful name for their baby boy.
Barto Bartlett - Edward Lawson "Barto" Bartlett was a West Indian cricketer who played in West Indies' inaugural Test tour of England in 1928. |