Ambartsum
Ambartsum is a given name of Armenian origin. It is the Armenian form of the name Bartholomew, which has Hebrew roots. The name Bartholomew is derived from the Aramaic words "bar" meaning "son of" and "tolmai" meaning "praise" or "furrow". Therefore, Ambartsum can be interpreted as "son of praise" or "son of the furrow". This name is traditionally given to boys and is commonly found within Armenian communities. The name has historical and religious significance, often associated with Saint Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. Over time, Ambartsum has remained a popular and enduring name in Armenian culture, passed down through generations. Variations in spelling and pronunciation may exist due to transliteration and regional dialects.