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'''Bart''' is a masculine [[given name]], usually a diminutive of [[Bartholomew (name)|Bartholomew]], but sometimes of [[Barton (given name)|Barton]], [[Bartolomeo]], etc.
'''Bart''' can refer to:


Bart is a [[Dutch language|Dutch]] and [[Ashkenazi Jewish surnames|Ashkenazi Jewish]] [[surname]], and derives from the name ''Bartholomäus'', a German form of the [[Bible|biblical]] name ''Bartholomew'' meaning 'son of talmai' in [[Aramaic]].
==Given names==
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As a given name Bart is a diminutive of [[Bartholomew (disambiguation)|Bartholomew]] and may refer to:
*[[Bart Berman]] (born 1938), a Dutch-Israeli pianist and composer
*[[Bart D. Ehrman]], an American New Testament scholar
*[[Bart Sibrel]], an American [[conspiracy theory]] film maker
*[[Bart Jan Bok]] (1906–1983), a Dutch-American astronomer
*[[Bart de Graaff]] (1967-2002), a Dutch television creator
*[[Bartholomew Roberts]], an 18th century pirate sometimes called Black Bart


===In sports===
*[[Bart Starr]] (born 1934), an American football player and coach
*[[Bart Veldkamp]], Dutch ice speed skater
*[[Bart Voskamp]] (born 1968), Dutch cyclist
*[[Bart Zoet]] (1942-1992), Dutch cyclist
*[[Bart Conner]], American Olympic Gymnast


==Surname==
===In entertainment===
* [[Andrzej Bart]] (born 1951), Polish novelist, screenwriter and film director
* [[Bart Allen]], a DC Comics superhero called Flash, Kid Flash and Impulse.
* [[Cécile Bart]] (born 1958), French painter
* [[Bart the Bear]], a male Alaskan Kodiak brown bear who appeared in several Hollywood films.
* [[François Cornil Bart]] (1677–1755), French vice admiral
* Bart Hawk, a military pilot who went by the codename [[Blackhawk | Blackhawk (comics)]] in the 1940's [[Quality Comics]] incarnation.
* [[Frank J. Bart]] (1883–1961), United States Army private awarded the Medal of Honor
* [[Bart Simpson]], a cartoon character in the television series ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
* [[Harm Bart]] (born 1942), Dutch mathematician and economist
* [[Harriet Bart]] (born 1941), American artist
* [[Jean Bart]] (1650–1702), French naval commander and privateer
* [[Joey Bart]] (born 1996), American baseball player
* [[Lionel Bart]] (1930–1999), composer of musicals
* [[Pauline Bart]] (1930–2021), American sociologist
* [[Peter Bart]] (born 1932), American journalist, former editor-in-chief of ''Variety'' magazine
* [[Philippe-François Bart]] (1706–1784), Governor of Saint-Domingue
* [[Roger Bart]] (born 1962), American actor


==Surnamed==
==Given name==
* [[Bart Andrus]] (born 1958), American football player and coach
* [[Lionel Bart]], composer of musicals.
* [[Roger Bart]], an American actor.
* [[Bart Arens]] (born 1978), Dutch radio DJ
* [[Bart Baker]] (born 1986), American comedian and parody musician
* [[Bart Bassett]] (born 1961), Australian politician
* [[Bart Baxter]] ({{floruit|1990s–2000s}}), American poet
* [[Bart Becht]] (born 1956), Dutch businessman
* [[Bart Berman]] (born 1938), Dutch-Israeli pianist and composer
* [[Bart Biemans]] (born 1988), Belgian footballer
* [[Bart Bok]] (1906–1983), Dutch-American astronomer
* [[Bart Bongers]] (1946–2007), Dutch water polo player
* [[Bart Bowen]] (born 1967), American cyclist
* [[Bart Bradley]] (1930–2006), Canadian ice hockey centre
* [[Bart Braverman]] (born 1946), American actor
* [[Bart Brentjens]] (born 1968), Dutch cyclist
* [[Bart Bryant]] (born 1962), American golfer
* [[Bart Bull]], American writer, reporter, author, columnist, and critic
* [[Bart Bunting]] (born 1976), Australian blind Paralympic alpine skier
* [[Bart Burns]] (1918–2007), American actor
* [[Bart Buysse]] (born 1986), Belgian footballer
* [[Bart Cambré]] (born 1970), Belgian business theorist
* [[Bart Campolo]], American humanist writer and former Christian pastor
* [[Bart Cantz]] (1860–1943), American baseball player
* [[Bart Carlier]] (1929–2017), Dutch footballer
* [[Bart Carlton]], American basketball player
* [[Bart Claessen]] (born 1980), Dutch trance music DJ
* [[Bart Conner]] (born 1958), American Olympic gymnast
* [[Bart Cummings]] (1927–2015), Australian racehorse trainer
* [[Bart Davis]] (born 1955), American lawyer and politician
* [[Bart De Clercq]] (born 1986), Belgian cyclist
* [[Bart Decrem]], Belgian-born Silicon Valley entrepreneur
* [[Bart Deelkens]] (born 1978), Belgian footballer
* [[Bart De Wever]] (born 1970), Belgian politician
* [[Bart de Graaff]] (1967–2002), Dutch television personality
* [[Bart de Liefde]] (born 1976), Dutch politician and field hockey umpire
* [[Bart de Ligt]] (1883–1938), Dutch anarcho-pacifist and antimilitarist
* [[Bart DeLorenzo]], American theatre director and producer
* [[Bart Dockx]] (born 1981), Belgian cyclist
* [[Bart Dodson]], American paralympic athlete
* [[Bart Dorsa]] (born 1967), American artist, photographer, and filmmaker
* [[Bart D. Ehrman]] (born 1955), American biblical scholar and atheism activist
* [[Bart Evans]] (born 1970), American baseball pitcher
* [[Bart Evans (polo)]], American polo player
* [[Bart Exposito]] (born 1970), American painter
* [[Bart Farley]], American soccer goalkeeper
* [[Bart Fletcher]], American actor
* [[Bart Forbes]] (born 1939), American painter and illustrator
* [[Bart Freundlich]] (born 1970), American film producer, director, and screenwriter
* [[Bart Giamatti]] (1938–1989), American university president and baseball executive
* [[Bart Goor]] (born 1973), Belgian soccer player
* [[Bart Gordon]] (born 1949), American lawyer and politician
* [[Bart Groothuis]] (born 1981), Dutch politician
* [[Bart Laeremans]] (born 1966), Belgian politician
* [[Bart Moeyaert]] (born 1964), Belgian writer
* [[Bart Preneel]] (born 1963), Belgian scientist
* Bart Ramakers (born 1963), Belgian artist and art curator
* [[Bart Schilperoord]] (born 1982), Dutch cricketer
* [[Bart Scott]] (born 1980), American football player
* [[Bart Sibrel]] (born 1964), American conspiracy theory film maker
* [[Bart Somers]] (born 1964), Belgian politician
* [[Bart Staes]] (born 1958), Belgian politician
* [[Bart Starr]] (1934–2019), American football player and coach
* [[Bart Stupak]] (born 1952), Polish-American politician
* [[Bart Taminiau]] (born 1947), Dutch field hockey player
* [[Bart Tanski]] (born 1990), American football player
* [[Bart Tobener]] (born 1970), American drag racer
* [[Bart Veldkamp]] (born 1967), Dutch speed skater
* [[Bart Verbruggen]] (born 2002), Dutch footballer
* [[Bart Visman]] (born 1962), Dutch composer
* [[Bart Voskamp]] (born 1968), Dutch cyclist
* [[Bart Wellens]] (born 1978), Belgian cyclo-cross cyclist
* [[Bart Wenrich]], American television producer
* [[Bart Whiteman]] (1948–2006), American theatre actor, director, producer, and critic
* [[Bart Willoughby]] (born 1960), Indigenous Australian musician
* [[Bart Wuyts]] (born 1969), Belgian tennis player
* [[Bart Yasso]], American runner and biathlete
* [[Bart Yates]], American novelist
* [[Bart Zeller]] (born 1941), American baseball player
* [[Bart Zoet]] (1942–1992), Dutch cyclist


===Fictional characters===
==Miscellaneous==
* [[Bart Allen]], a DC Comics superhero called Flash, Kid Flash and Impulse
* "Barts" is the frequently used abbreviation for [[St Bartholomew's Hospital]] in the City of London.
* [[Bart Hamilton]], the third Green Goblin, a ''Spider-Man'' villain
* Bart. is an abbreviation for [[Baronet]].
* Bart Hawk, a military pilot who went by the codename [[Blackhawk (DC Comics)|Blackhawk]] in the 1940s Quality Comics incarnation
* BART is an acronym for:
* [[Bart McQueen]], in the soap opera ''Hollyoaks''
**[[Bay Area Rapid Transit]], a transit agency in greater [[San Francisco, California]], or
* Bart Rathbone, a salesman in the radio drama and comedy series ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]''
**[[Bombardier Advanced Rapid Transit]], a [[Bombardier]] subsidiary.
* [[Bart Simpson]], in the television series ''The Simpsons''
**[[Bonding and Relaxation Techniques]], a massage method focusing on nurturing the bond between caregiver and the recipient.

* BArT is an acronym for [[Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School]].
===Animals===
* The place, [[Bart Township, Pennsylvania]].
* [[Bart the Bear]] (1977–2000), an Alaskan Kodiak bear who appeared in many Hollywood films
* The title of an album made by the electronic improvisation duo [[Thomas Lehn]] and [[Marcus Schmickler]], on [[Erstwhile Records]].
* [[Bart the Bear 2]] (2000–2021), an Alaskan brown bear who appears in films and television
* Software, (Bart's Preinstalled Environment) [[BartPE]].
* [[Bart, Doubs]], a commune in France


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Black Bart (disambiguation)]]
*[[Barth]], often pronounced ''bart''.
* [[Tony Di Bart]], stage name of English singer Antonio Carmine Di Bartolomeo (born 1964)


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Latest revision as of 12:26, 7 January 2025

Bart is a masculine given name, usually a diminutive of Bartholomew, but sometimes of Barton, Bartolomeo, etc.

Bart is a Dutch and Ashkenazi Jewish surname, and derives from the name Bartholomäus, a German form of the biblical name Bartholomew meaning 'son of talmai' in Aramaic.


Surname

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Given name

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Fictional characters

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  • Bart Allen, a DC Comics superhero called Flash, Kid Flash and Impulse
  • Bart Hamilton, the third Green Goblin, a Spider-Man villain
  • Bart Hawk, a military pilot who went by the codename Blackhawk in the 1940s Quality Comics incarnation
  • Bart McQueen, in the soap opera Hollyoaks
  • Bart Rathbone, a salesman in the radio drama and comedy series Adventures in Odyssey
  • Bart Simpson, in the television series The Simpsons

Animals

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  • Bart the Bear (1977–2000), an Alaskan Kodiak bear who appeared in many Hollywood films
  • Bart the Bear 2 (2000–2021), an Alaskan brown bear who appears in films and television

See also

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