Bartha is a name of Hungarian origin, derived from the masculine given name Bártfai, which was traditionally used in Transylvania and other regions under Hungarian influence. It is considered to be a feminine form of the name Bartold, which is itself derived from the Germanic name Berchtold. The name has been popular among Hungarians for centuries but remains relatively uncommon outside of Hungary and its neighboring countries.
Bartha is composed of two elements: 'bár' meaning 'heavy', 'strong', or 'powerful', and '-tő' which signifies 'the state of being'. Therefore, the name can be interpreted as signifying a strong or powerful individual. However, it's important to note that this interpretation may not necessarily align with the personality traits of individuals named Bartha.
In terms of usage, Bartha is typically used as a first name but can also serve as a surname in some cases. There are no specific traditions or customs associated with the name Bartha outside of its historical usage among Hungarian speakers. It is not tied to any particular day or celebration on the calendar.
The name Bartha had five births recorded in 1942.