Bart
Masculine
Dutch, English
Meaning & Origin
Bart is a masculine given name, typically used as a short form of Bartholomew or its Dutch equivalent Bartholomeus. The name Bartholomew itself comes from the Greek Bartholomaios, which is derived from the Aramaic phrase meaning "son of Talmai" (an ancient Hebrew name). Saint Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles, was traditionally believed to have been a missionary in India and Armenia, where he was martyred. His popularity in medieval Europe made the name common in England.
Etymology and History
As a diminutive, Bart stands for the full name Bartholomew in English and Dutch contexts. It emerged as an independent given name primarily through its usage as a nickname. In Dutch, related short forms include Bartel, Mees, and Mies. The name also appears as a surname, particularly among Dutch and Ashkenazi Jewish families, retaining the same Bartholomew derivation.
Cultural Significance
Probably the most famous bearer of the name is Bart Simpson, the mischievous cartoon boy on the long-running television series The Simpsons. Since the show premiered in 1989, the character Bart Simpson has become a cultural icon, known for his catchphrases and rebellious attitude. This association has given the name widespread recognition beyond its traditional usage.
Notable Bearers
The name Bart has been held by various notable individuals:
Bart Ehrman – American New Testament scholar
Bart Starr – American football quarterback
Bart Conner – American gymnast and Olympic gold medalist
Bart van der Leck – Dutch painter and designer
As a surname, prominent figures include:
Jean Bart – French naval commander and privateer from Dunkirk
Lionel Bart – English composer and lyricist, best known for the musical Oliver!
Peter Bart – American journalist and former editor-in-chief of Variety
Other Languages and Variants
Bart has cognates in many languages, including Bartomeu (Catalan), Bartol (Croatian), and Bartolomej (Slovak). The English diminutive Tolly is also considered a variant.
Meaning: Short form of Bartholomew, meaning "son of Talmai"
Origin: Aramaic via Greek and Latin
Type: Diminutive, also used as a surname
Usage Regions: English-speaking world, Netherlands, Israel