Bartolo

Meaning of Bartolo

Bartolo is a masculine name with Italian origins. It is often seen as a variation of the name Bartholomew or Bartolomeo. The name Bartolo has a strong and distinguished sound to it. In Italian, it is pronounced as bar-TOH-loh (/barˈtoːlo/).

Although not very common in recent years, Bartolo has had some historical popularity in the United States. According to data for newborns in the United States, it appeared sporadically throughout the 20th century, with its highest occurrence in 1937 when it ranked at number 19. In more recent years, Bartolo has been less frequently chosen as a baby name.

The associations of the name Bartolo include strength and resilience. It carries an air of sophistication and elegance due to its Italian roots. If you're looking for a unique and distinctive name for your baby boy, Bartolo could be a great choice that stands out from the crowd.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as bar-TOH-loh (/barˈtoːlo/)

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Notable People Named Bartolo

Bartolo Colón, also known as "Big Sexy," is a Dominican-American professional baseball pitcher who has played for multiple Major League Baseball teams and currently plays for the Karachi Monarchs of Baseball United.
Bartolo Longo, an Italian lawyer, was beatified by the Catholic Church after dedicating his life to the Rosary and the Virgin Mary as a third order Dominican.
Bartolo Mascarello was an Italian winemaker known for producing Barolo wine and for his staunch dedication to traditional winemaking methods, which he learned from his father and grandfather. Mascarello's steadfast refusal to embrace modern winemaking practices earned him the nickname "the Last of the Mohicans," and his wines eventually received critical acclaim, with his daughter Maria Teresa continuing his legacy after his death.
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