Bartosz

Meaning of Bartosz

Bartosz, a masculine appellation of Polish provenance, functions as a Slavic cognate of the Greek Bartholomaios, itself derived via Hebrew and Aramaic from bar-Talmai (“son of Talmai”). The name invokes historical and ecclesiastical associations through its affiliation with the apostle Bartholomew, thereby conferring a measure of venerable gravitas upon its bearer. Empirical data from the United States Social Security Administration indicate that between 1991 and 2012 annual registrations of Bartosz fluctuated modestly from five to twenty-four instances, corresponding to national rankings oscillating between approximately 760 and 901, which attests to its peripheral yet persistent presence within Anglo-American naming patterns. Phonetically rendered as BAR-tohsh (/ˈbartɔʂ/), Bartosz preserves the consonantal and vowel qualities characteristic of Polish phonology, reinforcing its cultural specificity. While infrequent among anglophone populations, the name’s sustained albeit limited usage underscores its appeal to parents in pursuit of a distinctive, historically resonant appellation.

Pronunciation

Polish

  • Pronunced as BAR-tohsh (/ˈbartɔʂ/)

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