About Amate
Amate, coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde, derives from the Latin "ămo > amatus," meaning "love, beloved, being in love." The name likely holds religious significance, implying "love for God" and "one who loves (God).
Amatus of Nusco, the first bishop of Nusco in southern Italy, lived from ~1003–1093. Associated with numerous miracles at his tomb, he was later recognized as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and is celebrated on September 30th.
We Think This Name Is...
Modern: Amate exudes a contemporary charm with its sleek and sophisticated sound. It captures the essence of urban chic, perfectly suited for a child who embraces a modern lifestyle. The name feels fresh and innovative, reflecting the forward-thinking nature of today's world.
Ethereal: Amate evokes a sense of otherworldly beauty, like a celestial melody. It has a soft and ethereal quality that transports you to realms of imagination and wonder. The name perfectly captures the essence of a child with a dreamy and artistic spirit, inspiring a sense of wonder and enchantment.
Nickname Ideas
- Maya: You can stick with the start of her name to create this cute variation.
- Amy: If you prefer a simpler nickname, you can shorten her name to Amy.
- Amie: For a more unique and French-inspired nickname, opt for Amie.
- Mae: You can use this nickname if you like names that end in a vowel sound.
- Mattie: If you prefer a more unisex nickname, Mattie is a great choice.
