Amadea

Meaning of Amadea

Amadea is a sparkling choice. The name feels both worldly and soulful. With Latin roots meaning “loved by God,” it carries a promise of devotion. In Italian, ah-mah-DAY-ah, it dances on the tongue like a monsoon breeze through jasmine vines. It conjures sunrise prayers and soft sitar notes in an ancient temple. It even hints at Mozart’s playful genius and a spirit reaching for the divine. Amadea is a bright melody in life’s grand song—and it might just make your morning chai taste sweeter.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as ah-mah-DAY-ah (/a.ma.ˈdɛ.a/)

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Notable People Named Amadea

Amadea Palaiologina of Montferrat -
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