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Italian linguist (1873–1946)
Matteo Giulio Bartoli (22 November 1873 – 23 January 1946) was an Italian linguist from Istria. He obtained a doctorate at the University of Vienna. He
Matteo_Bartoli
Surname list
Massimiliano Bartoli, Italian chef and restaurateur Matteo Bartoli (1873–1946), Italian linguist Michele Bartoli (born 1970), Italian cyclist Ninetta Bartoli (1896–1978)
Bartoli
Last known speaker of Dalmatian (1823–1898)
for the linguist Matteo Bartoli, who recorded it in 1897. Udaina bore the nickname Burbur, the etymology of which is uncertain. Bartoli tentatively associated
Tuone_Udaina
Extinct Romance varieties of Dalmatia
Vuletić 2013:51 Maiden 2020:§2.3 Hadlich 1965:84 Bartoli 2000:223 Trummer 1998:162 Bartoli, Matteo Giulio (1906). Das Dalmatische: altromanische Sprachreste
Dalmatian_language
School of linguists
Neolinguistics is the school of linguistics founded by Matteo Bartoli as a reaction to the Neogrammarians. Along with the Neoidealists it was one of the
Neolinguistics
Italian Marxist philosopher, writer, and politician (1891–1937)
literature and took a keen interest in linguistics, which he studied under Matteo Bartoli. Gramsci was in Turin while it was going through industrialization,
Antonio_Gramsci
Romance language spoken in Croatia
the Ladin populations of the Alps. According to the Italian linguist Matteo Bartoli, the Ladin area used to extend – until the year 1000 AD – from southern
Istriot
South Slavic supradialect or language
from Italian, Dalmatian and Venetian). Furthermore, Italian linguist Matteo Bartoli wrote in 1919 that more than one third of the Chakavian spoken in Istria
Chakavian
Extinct Gheg Albanian dialect of Istria
Giulia (Friul e Istria) e stratificazioni linguistiche in Istria Di Matteo Bartoli, Giuseppe Vidossi · 1945 Fine, John Van Antwerp (2006-03-02). When ethnicity
Istrian_Albanian
Town in Istria, Croatia
Bruno Veselica (1936–2018), football forward Science and humanities Matteo Bartoli (1873–1946), linguist Josip Belušić (1847–1905), inventor and professor
Labin
as being due to analogical processes. Bartoli's law (pronunciation /'bartoli/), proposed in 1930 by Matteo Bartoli, aims to explain how some oxytone words
Ancient_Greek_accent
Ethnic group in Europe
Venucci, (Rijeka), painter Giovanni Arpino (Pula), writer and journalist Matteo Bartoli (Labin), linguist Lidia Bastianich (Pula), chef, author and restaurateur
Istrian_Italians
unexplained exceptions. The law is named after the Istriot linguist Matteo Bartoli, whose 1930 publication contrasted Sanskrit oxytone words with their
Glossary of sound laws in the Indo-European languages
Glossary_of_sound_laws_in_the_Indo-European_languages
Romance-populated city-states in Dalmatia
Dalmatian Neo-Latin cities. His language was studied by the scholar Matteo Bartoli, himself a native of nearby Istria, who visited Udaina in 1897 and wrote
Dalmatian_city-states
Political movement in Italy
been asked for their language of communication. Contemporary scholar Matteo Bartoli complained that these census percentages included areas outside Istria
Italian_irredentism_in_Istria
Calendar year
Harry Bateman, British-American mathematician (b. 1882) January 23 Matteo Bartoli, Italian linguist (b. 1873) Helene Schjerfbeck, Finnish painter (b.
1946
far south as Kotor (Cattaro) in Montenegro (according to the linguist Matteo Bartoli). The Dalmatian speakers lived mainly in the coastal towns of Zadar
History_of_Dalmatia
which constitutes one of the laws of spatial linguistics formulated by Matteo Bartoli, has allowed dialectologists to "study, almost 'in vitro,' how dialectal
Italian_language_in_Brazil
Romanian diplomat and academic (1877–1948)
they related to the form of Latin that underpins the language; to Matteo Bartoli's ideas about the isolated and peripheral position of the language; and
Sextil_Pușcariu
Giuglea completed his Romance studies in Italy from 1920 to 1921, with Matteo Bartoli at the University of Turin and Ernesto Giacomo Parodi at the University
George_Giuglea
Swiss-French linguist and dialectologist (1854–1926)
Gilliéron's lectures from 1908 until 1913. The Istrian-born Italian linguist Matteo Bartoli studied under Gilliéron prior to the publication of his series on the
Jules_Gilliéron
Elections in Croatia
Party Italian Liberal National Party Italian People's Party Matko Mandić Matko Laginja Vjekoslav Spinčić Matteo Bartoli Benedetto Polesini Pietro Spadaro
1907 Cisleithanian legislative election in the Margraviate of Istria
1907_Cisleithanian_legislative_election_in_the_Margraviate_of_Istria
Italian cycling team
Placci, Matteo Tosatto Trofeo dell´Etna, Fabio Baldato Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda, Tadej Valjavec Tour Mediterranean Overall, Michele Bartoli Stage 4
Fassa_Bortolo
2000 Italian TV series or program
Perelli, which aired on RAI from 2000 to 2005. Sebastiano Somma: Luca Bartoli Isabella Ferrari: Serena Arcalli Irene Ferri: Monica Ramondini Romina Mondello:
Sospetti
Albanian linguist and academic
shtresëzimet në gjuhën shqipe" was written under the guide of Professor Matteo Bartoli. Resuli returned in Albania in the 1930s and taught Albanian language
Namik_Resuli
Concini married Margherita Bartoli, sister of Cosimo Bartoli who was ambassador of Florence in Venice and whose father Matteo Bartoli was podestà of Pistoia
Bartolomeo_Concini
1971 Italian film
Augenti Pierre Clémenti as Matteo Tiepolo Katia Christine as Fabienne Béranger Luigi Casellato as Commissioner Finzi Marisa Bartoli as Luisa Augenti Ottavio
The_Designated_Victim
Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2011. "Matteo Guardalben in biancorosso". Vicenza Calcio (in Italian). 2006-07-13. Archived
List of Italian football transfers summer 2006 (July)
List_of_Italian_football_transfers_summer_2006_(July)
Provençal mercenary
October 1884 Vittozzi, Elvira. "Moriale, John", Treccani, Vol.76, 2012 Bartoli, Daniele (1668). Il torto e il diritto del non si può. Rome/Varese. Ricotti
Fra_Moriale
Cycling team
races in Italy. Baldato also won a Tour de France stage. In 1996, Michele Bartoli joined the team from Mercatone Uno. He won the Tour of Flanders and Giro
MG_Maglificio_(cycling_team)
Tennis tournament
Venus Williams claimed the Ladies' title by defeating Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli, a surprise finalist who had defeated world number one at the time Justine
2007_Wimbledon_Championships
2025 tennis tournament held in Paris, France
Frenchwoman to reach the singles semifinals of the French Open since Marion Bartoli in 2011, and the first wildcard to do so in the Open Era. Boisson was only
2025_French_Open
Italian tenor (born 1958)
surdato 'nnammurato" and a duet of "Non Ti Scordar Di Me" with Cecilia Bartoli, both from the Incanto album, during the ECHO Awards in Germany; and later
Andrea_Bocelli
12th episode of the 3rd season of The Sopranos
Sigler as Meadow Soprano Robert Iler as Anthony Soprano, Jr. * Drea de Matteo as Adriana La Cerva * Aida Turturro as Janice Soprano * Federico Castelluccio
Amour_Fou_(The_Sopranos)
Retrieved 24 June 2022. Bartoli & Oelsner 1911, p. 903. "Villani, Giovanni" (in Italian). Retrieved 24 June 2022. "Villani, Giovanni e Matteo" (in Italian). Retrieved
Italian_literature
Chapel in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
Irish choir. In 2017, Cecilia Bartoli became the first woman to perform alongside the all-male Sistine Chapel Choir. Bartoli performed Beata Viscera by medieval
Sistine_Chapel
Cycling race
The race started and finished in Alsemberg. The race was won by Michele Bartoli. "De Brabantse Pijl (HC), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 16 April 2019
1999_Brabantse_Pijl
Book by Nicolas Trigault
written by the most important founding figure of the Jesuit China mission, Matteo Ricci (1552–1610), expanded and translated into Latin by his colleague Nicolas
De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas
De_Christiana_expeditione_apud_Sinas
Frazione in Umbria, Italy
Costitutioni over cedola del lago Transimeno, o Perugino (in Italian). Angelo Bartoli. 1626. p. 14. Francis, of Assisi; Arnold, Thomas Walker; Biagi, Guido (1908)
Isola_Maggiore
French Jesuit, missionary and writer (1577–1628)
Dehaisnes, Vie du Père Nicolas Trigault, Tournai, 1861. P.M. D’Elia, "Daniele Bartoli e Nicola Trigault", Rivista Storica Italiana, ser. V, III, 1938, pp. 77–92
Nicolas_Trigault
Website TF1 (Season 1–8, 10-) NRJ 12 (Season 9) Season 1, 2001–2002: Jenifer Bartoli Season 2, 2002: Nolwenn Leroy Season 3, 2003: Élodie Frégé Season 4, 2004:
List of reality television show franchises (H–Z)
List_of_reality_television_show_franchises_(H–Z)
Italian humanist
illustri del secolo 15; by Vespasiano da Bisticci, Angelo Mai, Adolfo Bartoli, page 440. Burckhardt, Jacob (1878). The Civilization Of The Renaissance
Carlo_Marsuppini
Winner Loser Score Mixed Legends Nathalie Dechy Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Marion Bartoli Gilles Simon 7–5 Wheelchair Women's singles - Final Diede de Groot [4]
2026 French Open – Day-by-day summaries
2026_French_Open_–_Day-by-day_summaries
Basque Spaniard Catholic priest and theologian (1491–1556)
Santiago, Chile: Editorial Universitaria. p. 177. ISBN 956-11-1535-2. Bartoli, Daniello (1855). History of the Life and Institute of St. Ignatius de
Ignatius_of_Loyola
Jesuit missionary
Society of Jesus". www.jesuits.global. Retrieved 6 February 2021. Daniello Bartoli, Missione al Gran Mogor del p. Ridolfo Acquaviva della Compagnia di Gesu
Rodolfo_Acquaviva
2024 compilation album by Andrea Bocelli
The album also includes an updated version of "Time to Say Goodbye" with Matteo Bocelli and Hans Zimmer, which was released on 10 March 2024 as a promotional
Duets_(30th_Anniversary)
Monumental history of the Society of Jesus by Daniello Bartoli
and Matteo Ricci and their successors at the imperial court. It is divided into four books. As a universal history of the first Jesuit century Bartoli announces
Istoria della Compagnia di Gesu
Istoria_della_Compagnia_di_Gesu
Alessandro Antonaci, Daniel Lascar, T3 David Ajayi, Donatella Bartoli, Andrea Caldi, Matteo Pasquini Italy Horror The Grove Acoryé White, Patrycja Kepa
List_of_horror_films_of_2025
Polish tennis player (born 2001)
Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, Coco Gauff, John McEnroe, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Matteo Berrettini, Maria Sakkari and many others, 100% of the proceeds going to
Iga_Świątek
Capital and largest city of Emilia-Romagna, Italy
(1568–1634), composer Agostino Barelli (1627–1687), architect Massimiliano Bartoli, chef and restaurateur Antonio Basoli (1774–1848), painter and scene designer
Bologna
(1871–1940), coloratura soprano; one of the finest of her time Cecilia Bartoli (born 1966), operatic mezzo-soprano who achieved global stardom with her
List_of_people_from_Italy
Opera by Alessandro Scarlatti
Pacini Corrado Prince of Apulia tenor Matteo Luchini Roberto Younger brother of Corrado castrato (soprano) Bartolomeo Bartoli Everardo Griselda's son mute
Griselda_(A._Scarlatti)
Comune in Calabria, Italy
and Coadjutor Bishop of Strongoli (1621.12.15 – 1627.10.02) Sallustio Bartoli (1636.11.10 – death 1637.05) Giulio Diotallevi (1637.12.14 – death 1638
Strongoli
Cycling race
Brescialat-Liquigas team won the points classification, and Saeco–Cannondale rider Gian Matteo Fagnini won the intergiro classification. Mapei–Bricobi finished as the
1998_Giro_d'Italia
French tennis player (born 1986)
season by competing at the 2012 Hopman Cup alongside top-10 WTA pro Marion Bartoli. The French won all three of their round-robin ties to reach the final
Richard_Gasquet
16th-century book by Giorgio Vasari
Casentino Spinello Aretino Gherardo Starnina Lippo Lorenzo Monaco Taddeo Bartoli Lorenzo di Bicci with Bicci di Lorenzo and Neri di Bicci Biographies, second
Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
Lives_of_the_Most_Excellent_Painters,_Sculptors,_and_Architects
Ethnolinguistic group
Diego; Devitofranceschi, Katharina; Aikens, Rachael C.; Aneli, Serena; Bartoli, Fulvio; Bedini, Alessandro; Cheronet, Olivia; Cotter, Daniel J. (2019-11-08)
Italic_peoples
Slovenian cyclist (born 1998)
breakaways had emerged and been caught by the peloton, he followed an attack by Matteo Trentin to form part of a lead group which expanded to include ten riders
Tadej_Pogačar
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Caesarea, Gothic Wars I,16 and III,35. cf. Perugia, Raffaele Rossi, Attilio Bartoli Angeli, Roberta Sottani 1993 (Vol. 1, pp. 120–140) "Avvocato della Signoria
Perugia
Medical condition
PMID 10071716. S2CID 19469775. Maj, M; Pirozzi, R; Magliano, L; Fiorillo, A; Bartoli, L (2007). "Phenomenology and prognostic significance of delusions in major
Psychotic_depression
Tennis tournament
loser: Lourdes Domínguez Lino Before the tournament Mona Barthel Marion Bartoli (foot injury) Angelique Kerber (abdominal injury) Tamira Paszek (respiratory
2013_Italian_Open_(tennis)
Andrea Ferrigato Michele Bartoli 1994 Michele Bartoli Maximilian Sciandri Rolf Sørensen 1995 Alberto Elli Andrea Ferrigato Gian Matteo Fagnini 1996 Stefano
Criterium_d'Abruzzo
Ghislieri (1601–1627 Died) Bernardino Piccoli (1627–1636 Died) Sallustio Bartoli (1636–1637 Died) Giulio Diotallevi (1637–1638 Died) Carlo Diotallevi (1639–1652
Roman Catholic Diocese of Strongoli
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Strongoli
Italian professional football club
collaborator Andrea Mazzantini Goalkeeper coach Andrea Aquilanti Fitness coach Iuri Bartoli Fitness coach Vincenzo Paradisi Kinetotherapist Nazzareno Salvatori
Ascoli_Calcio_1898_FC
Cycling race
10" 8 Jörg Jaksche (GER) ONCE–Eroski + 1' 22" 9 Tobias Steinhauser (GER) Gerolsteiner + 1' 36" 10 Michele Bartoli (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step + 1' 42"
2001_Paris–Nice
Cycling race stages
Noè (ITA) Asics–CGA + 19" 3 Alex Zülle (SUI) Festina–Lotus + 35" 4 Michele Bartoli (ITA) Asics–CGA + 40" 5 Andrei Zintchenko (RUS) Vitalicio Seguros + 42"
1998 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 22
1998_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_22
Belgian cyclist (born 1945)
Gianetti (SUI) 1996: Pascal Richard (SUI) 1997: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1998: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1999: Frank Vandenbroucke (BEL) 2000–2019 2000: Paolo
Eddy_Merckx
Italian political movement
Ezio. Le terre nostre ritornano... Malta, Corsica, Nizza, p. 118. Bartoli, Matteo. Le parlate italiane della Venezia Giulia e della Dalmazia. Tipografia
Italian_irredentism
City in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Italy
Orthodox Church of San Nicolò dei Greci (1787). This church by the architect Matteo Pertsch (1818), with bell towers on both sides of the façade, follows the
Trieste
Tennis tournament
following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: Marion Bartoli Yulia Putintseva Laura Robson The following players received entry from
2013 Dubai Tennis Championships
2013_Dubai_Tennis_Championships
Basketball league season
Baldini (Florence) Mark Bartoli (Trieste) Roberto Begnis (Cremona) Gabriele Bettini (Bologna) Andrea Bongiorni (Pisa) Matteo Boninsegna (Milan) Denny
2021–22_LBA_season
City and seaport in Marche, Italy
(1888–1954), actor Vincenzo Barone (born 1952), chemist Alberto Leoncini Bartoli (born 1932), diplomat Moses ben Mordecai Bassola (1480–1560), rabbi Guido
Ancona
Baron Lucien Baroux Alain Barrière Paul Barroilhet Ria Bartok Jenifer Bartoli (better known as Jenifer) Claude Barzotti Alain Bashung Jane Bathori Charles-Amable
List_of_French_singers
National Football League franchise in Baltimore, Maryland
Ravens All-Time Draft History". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Smith, Dean Bartoli (2013). Never Easy, Never Pretty: A Fan, A City, A Championship City. Temple
Baltimore_Ravens
Museum in Rome, Italy
X (1670–1676) at the basilica of San Vitale; according to Pietro Santi Bartoli the statue was located inside some ancient rooms together with other sculptures
Capitoline_Museums
American cellist (born 1955)
must be "coaxed" by the player. Before the Davidov, he performed on a 1722 Matteo Gofriller cello for much of his early career. The instrument previously
Yo-Yo_Ma
World championship one-day road cycling race
1996 Lugano details Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mauro Gianetti (SUI) Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1997 San Sebastián details Laurent Brochard (FRA) Bo Hamburger (DEN)
UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
UCI_Road_World_Championships_–_Men's_road_race
Italian road bicycle racer
Gianetti (SUI) 1996: Pascal Richard (SUI) 1997: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1998: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1999: Frank Vandenbroucke (BEL) 2000–2019 2000: Paolo
Davide_Rebellin
Road bicycle race in Italy
Maglificio–Technogym 1996 Italy Michele Bartoli MG Maglificio–Technogym 1997 No race 1998 Italy Michele Bartoli Asics–CGA 1999– 2002 No race 2003 Spain
Giro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria
Giro_della_Provincia_di_Reggio_Calabria
Romance language indigenous to the island of Sardinia
languages, by far more characteristic than Ladin or Franco-Provençal.") Bartoli, Matteo (1903). "Un po' di sardo". Archeografo triestino. Vol. I, series III
Sardinian_language
Restored 13th-century castle in Perugia, Italy
Perugia, periodo consolare e podestarile : 1139-1237", pp. 48 e 95 - Attilio Bartoli Langeli, Fonti per la storia dell'Umbria 15, Perugia "Corpus speculorum
Castello di Monterone (Monterone Castle)
Castello_di_Monterone_(Monterone_Castle)
Italian football club
Hector Simon Acosta, Paolo Andreotti, Alessandro Bartoli, Andrea Corsi, Stefano Illiano and Matteo Lombardi; and attackers Luigi Guerrera, Manuel Nencini
ASD_Olimpia_Colligiana
Belgian cyclist (born 2000)
stage 8, but despite repeated attacks, wasn't able to distance himself from Matteo Jorgenson, the general classification winner. During the Tour of the Basque
Remco_Evenepoel
Italian basketball season
"ARRIVA MATTEO IMBRO', UN ESTERNO DI TALENTO PER TVB" (in Italian). trevisobasket.it. 30 June 2017. "LA CONFERMA DEL CAPITANO: BIENNALE PER MATTEO IMBRO'
2020–21 Universo Treviso Basket season
2020–21_Universo_Treviso_Basket_season
Cycle racing award
Jalabert (FRA) Marco Pantani (ITA) 1998 Marco Pantani (ITA) Michele Bartoli (ITA) Lance Armstrong (USA) 1999 Lance Armstrong (USA) Jan Ullrich (GER)
Vélo_d'Or
Basketball team
Pozzecco and subsequently hires experienced players such as Gianluca Basile, Matteo Soragna and Sandro Nicević in the summer market. The 2013-14 vintage sees
Orlandina_Basket
Italic tribe in ancient antiquity
Diego; Devitofranceschi, Katharina; Aikens, Rachael C.; Aneli, Serena; Bartoli, Fulvio; Bedini, Alessandro; Cheronet, Olivia; Cotter, Daniel J. (2019-11-08)
Latins_(Italic_tribe)
Cycling race
Museeuw (BEL) 1994: Gianni Bugno (ITA) 1995: Johan Museeuw (BEL) 1996: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 1997: Rolf Sørensen (DEN) 1998: Johan Museeuw (BEL) 1999: Peter
2023 Tour of Flanders (men's race)
2023_Tour_of_Flanders_(men's_race)
Irish cyclist (born 1956)
Rumšas (LIT) 2001: Danilo Di Luca (ITA) 2002: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 2003: Michele Bartoli (ITA) 2004: Damiano Cunego (ITA) 2005: Paolo Bettini (ITA)
Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)
Slovak cyclist
stage finishes in 1914. The seventh of those results came in a sprint with Matteo Trentin, where Sagan had to settle for second by a few millimetres in the
Peter_Sagan
Tennis tournament
Mirnyi, 6–3, 1–6, [10–7] Cara Black / Martina Navratilova def. Marion Bartoli / Daniela Hantuchová, 6–0, 3–6, [10–8] Jonas Björkman / Todd Woodbridge
2019_Wimbledon_Championships
2019 Italian TV series or program
Calogiuri in the investigation. He befriends Donata's friend, Maddalena Bartoli. Tataranni learns that Donata coldly tried to blackmail Lombardi on the
Imma Tataranni: Deputy Prosecutor
Imma_Tataranni:_Deputy_Prosecutor
Swiss one-day road cycling race
Scrigno–Blue Storm 1997 Germany Udo Bölts Team Telekom 1998 Italy Michele Bartoli Asics–CGA 1999 Latvia Romāns Vainšteins Vini Caldirola 2000 Germany Steffen
GP_Gippingen
Italian composer (1643–1682)
from Nepi (in the province of Viterbo), and his second wife, Vittoria Bartoli from Orvieto, and baptised Antonio Alessandro Boncompagno Stradella on
Alessandro_Stradella
Croatian island off the Balkan Peninsula coast
Archived from the original on 6 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024. Bartoli, Matteo. Le parlate italiane della Venezia Giulia e della Dalmazia. Tipografia
Vis_(island)
1954–1957 Riccardo Morandi and others Chiesa del Sacro Cuore 1956–1962 Lando Bartoli and Pier Luigi Nervi Edificio ex-Bica 1957 Italo Gamberini Sede della Direzione
List of buildings and structures in Florence
List_of_buildings_and_structures_in_Florence
Italian Renaissance philosopher (1463–1494)
(London, UK). Accessed June 2013. Gallello, Gianni; Cilli, Elisabetta; Bartoli, Fulvio; Andretta, Massimo; Calcagnile, Lucio; Pastor, Agustin; de la Guardia
Giovanni_Pico_della_Mirandola
Italian painter, active in Lombardy (born 1635) November 7 – Pietro Santi Bartoli, painter and engraver (born 1635) date unknown Francisco Antolínez, Spanish
1700_in_art
Slovenian racing cyclist (born 1989)
race with a new team, finishing 10th overall and 5:33 behind the winner Matteo Jorgenson. In April, Roglič won the opening time trial at the Tour of the
Primož_Roglič
25 November 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2021. "2024 Olympics: Italy PM Matteo Renzi confirms Rome bid". BBC. 15 December 2014. Archived from the original
Sport_in_Vatican_City
MATTEO BARTOLI
MATTEO BARTOLI
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English martre, marter ‘marten’ (Old French martre).Dutch : possibly from marter ‘marten’.
Male
English
Pet form of English Matthew, MATTIE means "gift of God." Compare with feminine Mattie.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : habitational name from Maxted Street in Kent.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Matthew, MATHEW means "gift of God."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss
Gift of the Lord
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Hebrew Mattithyah, MATEO means "gift of God."
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and French
Dutch and French : from a variant of the personal name Mathias (see Matthew).English : patronymic from a pet form of Matthew.
Boy/Male
Italian American
Gift of God.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Matthew.Dutch : from a derivative of Mattheus (see Matthew).German : from a shortened form of Matthäus (see Matthew).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a variant of the personal name Matthäus (see Matthew).English : from a variant of the personal name Matthew.
Female
English
Pet form of English Matilda, MATTIE means "mighty in battle." Compare with masculine Mattie.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Mattithyah, MATTEO means "gift of God."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Mattithyah, MATTIA means "gift of God."
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, from Matte 1 + -er, suffix denoting an inhabitant.English and Dutch : occupational name for a maker of mats, from an agent derivative of Middle English matte, Middle Dutch mat ‘mat’.
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Matvey, MATVEI means "gift of God."
Male
German
Low German form of Latin Martinus, MARTEN means "of/like Mars."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a pet form of Matthew.Hungarian and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Mates.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Matley, in particular Matley in Greater Manchester, Matley Heath and Matley Wood in Hampshire, or Matley Moor in Derbyshire.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Hebrew Biblical
Henry VI, Part 2' Matthew Goffe.
MATTEO BARTOLI
MATTEO BARTOLI
Male
Hindi/Indian
(जय) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word jaya, JAY means "victory." Compare with another form of Jay.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Leader; Loyal
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yatishma | யாதீஷமாஂ
Boy/Male
British, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Swedish
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power; Advice; Decision
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sanjeevani | ஸஂஜீவநீ
Immortality
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives at the Camp
Girl/Female
Russian
Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
One with Long Life; Live Long
Girl/Female
Norse Teutonic
Firm helper.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Stanage in Derbyshire.
MATTEO BARTOLI
MATTEO BARTOLI
MATTEO BARTOLI
MATTEO BARTOLI
MATTEO BARTOLI
a.
Tangled closely together; having its parts adhering closely together; as, matted hair.
a.
Covered with a mat or mats; as, a matted floor.
n.
See Alma mater, Dura mater, and Pia mater.
n.
The cant of a class; patois; as, thieves's patter; gypsies' patter.
n.
Affair worthy of account; thing of consequence; importance; significance; moment; -- chiefly in the phrases what matter ? no matter, and the like.
v. i.
To form pus or matter, as an abscess; to maturate.
v. t.
To make fat by plenteous feeding; to fatten.
n.
A single combat; as, trial by battel. See Wager of battel, under Wager.
n.
A quick succession of slight sounds; as, the patter of rain; the patter of little feet.
a.
Having a dull surface; unburnished; as, matted gold leaf or gilding.
n.
Any one of several fur-bearing carnivores of the genus Mustela, closely allied to the sable. Among the more important species are the European beech, or stone, marten (Mustela foina); the pine marten (M. martes); and the American marten, or sable (M. Americana), which some zoologists consider only a variety of the Russian sable.
imp. & p. p.
of Mate
v. t.
To make fertile and fruitful; to enrich; as, to fatten land; to fatten fields with blood.
n.
A vessel having (so many) masts; -- used only in compounds; as, a two-master.
v. i.
To mutter; to mumble; as, to patter with the lips.
a.
Alt. of Pattee
v. i.
To mutter; as prayers.
n.
The fur of the marten, used for hats, muffs, etc.
n.
Poison; venom; corrupt matter from a sore.
a.
Full of substance or matter; important.