Bartolomeo

Meaning of Bartolomeo

Bartolomeo is a strong and distinctive male name with Italian origins. It is pronounced as bar-toh-loh-MAY-oh in Italian. This name has a rich history and carries associations with strength, leadership, and resilience. While not widely popular, it holds a sense of uniqueness and individuality. The variation Bartolome is also used, offering a slightly different twist to the traditional name. In New York, data shows that in 1914, there were 6 occurrences of newborns being named Bartolomeo, ranking at 479. This historical data adds an interesting dimension to the name's usage over time.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as bar-toh-loh-MAY-oh (/bar.to.lo.ˈmɛ.o/)

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Notable People Named Bartolomeo

Bartolomeo Cristofori di Francesco was an Italian inventor known for creating the piano.
Bartolomeo Platina - Bartolomeo Sacchi, also known as il Platina, was an Italian Renaissance humanist writer and gastronomist, credited with writing the first printed cookbook.
Bartolomeo Pacca was an Italian cardinal, scholar, and statesman who served as Cardinal Secretary of State and apostolic nuncio to Cologne and Lisbon.
Bartolomeo Colleoni, an Italian condottiero, was known for his military leadership and refurbishment of the Roman baths at Trescore Balneario.
Bartolomeo Scappi, an Italian Renaissance chef from Lombardy, served several cardinals and popes, and is considered one of the first internationally renowned celebrity chefs.
Bartolomeo Vivarini, an Italian Renaissance painter active from 1450 to 1499, is renowned for his artistic contributions.
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