Barthii
Barthii is a surname of German origin. It is thought to be a patronymic surname, deriving from the given name Bartholomew, which itself comes from the Aramaic "bar talmai," meaning "son of Talmai." The name Bartholomew was popularized by one of Jesus' twelve apostles. Over time, variations of the name emerged, and "Barthii" likely represents an early or regional form.
Like many surnames, Barthii became established as a way to distinguish individuals within communities. As families
The surname Barthii does not inherently carry a specific meaning beyond its patronymic roots. Its significance