Amadeus

  • [ ahm-ə-DAY-əs (English), ahm-ə-DEE-əs (English) ]
  • Late Roman
Means "love of God", derived from Latin amare "to love" and Deus "God". A famous bearer was the Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), who was actually born Wolfgang Theophilus Mozart but preferred the Latin translation of his Greek middle name. This name was also assumed as a middle name by the German novelist E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776-1822), who took it in honour of Mozart.

EQUIVALENTS
FRENCH: Amédée
ITALIAN: Amadeo, Amedeo
SLOVENE: Amadej
FEMININE FORMS
ITALIAN: Amedea