Bartholomaeus
Latin
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Βαρθολομαῖος (Bartholomaîos), from Aramaic בַּר תַּלְמַי (bar tolmai, “son of Tolmai”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /bar.tʰo.loˈmae̯.us/, [bar.tʰɔ.ɫɔˈmae̯.ʊs]
Declension
Second declension.
Case | Singular |
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Nominative | Batholomaeus |
Genitive | Batholomaeī |
Dative | Batholomaeō |
Accusative | Batholomaeum |
Ablative | Batholomaeō |
Vocative | Batholomaee |
Descendants
- → Catalan: Bartomeu
- → Czech: Bartoloměj
- → Danish: Bartholomeus
- → Dutch: Bartolomeüs
- → French: Barthélemy
- → Wolof: Bartelemi
- → German: Bartholomäus
- → English: Bartholomew
- → Estonian: Bartolomeus
- → Finnish: Bartolomeus
- → Galician: Bartolomeu
- → Hungarian: Bertalan
- → Italian: Bartolomeo
- → Japanese: バルトロマイ (Barutoromai)
- → Korean: 바르톨로메오 (Bareutollome-o)
- → Lithuanian: Baltramiejus
- → Old Swedish: Bartolomeus, Bartholomeus
- Swedish: Bartolomeus, Bartholomeus
- → Polish: Bartłomiej
- → Portuguese: Bartolomeu
- → Slovak: Bartolomej
- → Slovene: Jernej
- → Spanish: Bartolomé
- → Swedish: Bartolomaios
- → Venetian: Bortoło
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