The baby name Amadeus is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "ah-muh-day-us".
Amadeus is Latin in Origin.
Amadeus is a Latin name that means "lover of God" or "loved by God". It is derived from the Latin words "amare" meaning "to love" and "Deus" meaning "God". The name has been used since the Middle Ages and was made famous by the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was named after his grandfather. The name has been popular in Europe, particularly in Austria and Germany, and has gained popularity in recent years in the United States.
The name Amadeus is typically used for boys, although it can also be used for girls. It is pronounced ah-muh-DAY-us or ah-muh-DEE-us, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name has a strong and regal sound, and is often associated with creativity and musical talent.
The name Amadeus is composed of two parts: "ama" meaning "love" and "Deus" meaning "God". The name has a rich history and has been used by many notable figures throughout the centuries. In addition to Mozart, other famous Amadeuses include the Austrian composer Johann Nepomuk Hummel and the Italian composer Amadeo Vives. The name has also been used in literature, including the play and film "Amadeus" by Peter Shaffer, which tells the story of Mozart's life.