The baby name Barholomee is a boy name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "bar-HOL-o-mee".
Bartholomee is a variant of the name Bartholomew, which is of Aramaic origin and means "son of Talmai". Talmai was a Hebrew name meaning "abounding in furrows" or "ploughman". Bartholomew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and is often depicted holding a knife or a book, as he is the patron saint of tanners, bookbinders, and butchers. The name Bartholomew has been in use since the Middle Ages and has been popular in various forms throughout history.
The name Bartholomee is typically used for boys and is a less common variant of Bartholomew. It is pronounced as bar-THAWL-oh-mee. The name has a strong and masculine sound to it, which is fitting given its historical and religious significance. The name Bartholomee is not as popular as some other biblical names, but it has a timeless quality that makes it a good choice for parents looking for a traditional and meaningful name for their son.
The name Bartholomee is composed of two elements: Bartholomew and the suffix "-ee". The suffix "-ee" is often used to create diminutive or affectionate forms of names, such as "Johnny" for "John" or "Susie" for "Susan". In the case of Bartholomee, the suffix "-ee" may have been added to create a more informal or friendly version of the name Bartholomew. Overall, the name Bartholomee is a unique and interesting variant of a classic biblical name with a rich history and meaning.