Amadeus (name)

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Amadeus is a theophoric given name derived from the Latin words ama – the imperative of the word amare ('to love') – and deus (god). As a linguistic compound in the form of a phereoikos, it means "Love god!". The German-language equivalent is "Gottlieb'; Slavic versions include "Bogumil" and "Bohumil". Other related names are the female form, "Amadea", the French "Amédée" (male), the Spanish "Amadeo", the Italian "Amedeo", and "Amadis". In contrast, the Greek name "Theophilos" means "friend of God".

Related to Mozart

The best-known bearer of the name is the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Many of the following are derived directly or indirectly from Mozart's name:

People

Amadeus Kovac, born 2011, Prague

Fictitional people

Business

See also