![]() (Ernst Theodor Amadeus) Hoffmann, born Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann, 24 January 1776 - 25 June 1822, Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany. † Pronunciation for Amadeus: AA as in "odd (AA.D)" M as in "me (M.IY)" AH as in "mud (M.AH.D)" D as in "day (D.EY)" EY as in "ate (EY.T)" IY as in "eat (IY.T)" S as in "see (S.IY)"Ī famous person named Amadeus is Author, E. It is not listed in the top 1000 names.īaby names that sound like Amadeus include Amedeus, Amadeusz, Anastasi, Anastassios, Anastatius, Anicetus, Aniketos, Unathea, Anacletus, Anastacio, Anastacios, Anastagio, Anastasio, Anastasios, Anastasius, Anastas, Anastase, Anastáz, and Anastice. See also the related categories, god, english, latin, love (heart), italian, composer, german, and counts.Īmadeus is a rarely used baby name for boys. See also the related form, Theophil (German). Variants used in English include Amad, Amadeaus, Amadée, Amadi, Amadou, Amati, Amato, Amatus, and Amyot.įoreign variants of Amadeus include Amadee (French), Amadei (Polish), Amadej (Polish), Amadeo (Italian and Spanish), Amadeusz (Polish), Amadieu (French), Amadis (Spanish), Amadís (Spanish), Amado (Spanish), Amador (Spanish), Amando (French), Amedeo (Italian), Amedeus (German), Amédé (French), and Amédée (French). The name Amadeus is widely used it has 24 variants that are used in English and other languages. It derived from a Latin word, and its meaning is Gods love. The name Amedea (Italian) is the female equivalent of Amadeus. Amadeus, meaning of Amadeus, What does the name Amadeus mean. The name has also been common among Italian Jews, as borne by the artist Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920). The form Amedeo has been a traditionally royal name in the house of Savoy, having been borne by various counts and dukes. Hoffmann (1776-1822), which represented Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann. His name was later taken up by the German author better known by his pen name E. It was borne by the famous Austrian composer and child prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), who used it as a Latin version of Theophilos or Gottlieb. The name was coined in the 17th or 18th century. It is derived from the elements 'amare' meaning to love 'deus' God. Amadeus is largely used in the English and German languages, and its origin is Latin. ![]() The baby boy name Amadeus is pronounced as aaM-ah-D EY-ahS or aaM-ah-D IY-ahS in English †.
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