Details for Brandly Name: Bartholomew
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🗂️ Name Details
- Name: Bartholomew
- Gender: Male
- Religion: Christian
- Language: Hebrew
- Type: Baby
- Style: Classic
- Meaning:
- Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is identified in the synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) as part of the apostolic circle.
- His name, of Aramaic origin (Bar-Tolmay), means 'son of Tolmay' or 'son of the furrows,' possibly suggesting an agricultural background.
- Many scholars believe Bartholomew is the same person as Nathanael in the Gospel of John, where Jesus calls him 'an Israelite indeed, in whom is no deceit' (John 1:47).
- Bartholomew is traditionally credited with missionary work in India and Armenia, where he is said to have been martyred for his faith.
- His legacy in Christian tradition is one of sincerity, missionary zeal, and readiness to follow Christ wherever called.
🪐 Astrological & Numerology Profile (1)
- Planet: Surya (Sun) – In Vedic astrology, the Sun is the ruler of Life Path Number 1. It represents self, soul, vitality, leadership, authority, and dharma.
- House: 1st House (Lagna/Bhava) – Governs self-identity, physical body, personality, self-image, and the path of life.
- Quality: Guna: Rajas (active, dynamic, and goal-oriented) • Personality Type: Leader, pioneer, initiator, self-reliant, ambitious.
- Core Meaning:
Life Path Number 1 is the number of origin, leadership, and individuality. In Vedic thought, the Sun as Atmakaraka (significator of the soul) seeks to illuminate its own path and lead others by example.
This number carries the vibration of self-mastery, pioneering energy, and dharmic responsibility. The soul’s journey revolves around learning to express its individuality with integrity, inspiring others, and avoiding ego-driven isolation. It is the number of beginnings, forging one’s destiny with courage and determination.
- Strengths:
• Natural leadership ability.
• Strong willpower and determination.
• Courage to take risks.
• Visionary thinking.
• Independence and self-reliance.
• Ability to inspire and motivate others. - Weaknesses:
• Tendency toward ego and arrogance.
• Impatience with slower processes or people.
• Difficulty accepting guidance from others.
• Risk of isolation due to self-centeredness.
• Overwork or burnout from excessive ambition. - Karma:
To lead with righteousness (Dharma), demonstrating courage, self-reliance, and ethical authority. The soul’s lesson is to use leadership and individuality in service of the greater good, not solely for personal glory.