Barto is a name of Latin origin, meaning 'son of Bartholomew'. It is derived from the Aramaic name 'Bartolomaios', which was later adapted into Latin as 'Bartholomaeus'. The name Barto is a diminutive form of Bartholomew and has been used independently since at least the Middle Ages. It is a strong, traditional name that carries a sense of history and culture.
"Barto saw a peak in newborns in 1915 and again in 1917 with six births each year. There were five births annually from 1918 to 1919, followed by another spike of six in 1926. The most recent data point shows five births in 1946. In total, there have been thirty-three Bartos born over this period."