Bartholomew
Bartholomew is a name that has historical and religious significance. In the Christian tradition, he is one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, often identified with Nathanael in the New Testament. Bartholomew is known for his unwavering faith and is traditionally believed to have preached in various regions, including Armenia.
In addition to its biblical roots, Bartholomew is also a common given name in many cultures. It has variations in different languages, such as Bartolomeo in Italian and Bartolomé in Spanish. The name is often associated with qualities like strength and loyalty, reflecting the character of its biblical namesake.