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The baby name Amadie is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced uh-MAH-dee (IPA: /əˈmædi/).

Amadie is Latin in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Origin: Latin
Pronunciation: uh-MAH-dee (IPA: /əˈmædi/)

What is the meaning of the name Amadie ?

The baby name Amadie is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced uh-MAH-dee (IPA: /əˈmædi/).

Amadie is Latin in Origin.

Amadie is a rare Francophone-influenced given name derived from Latin Amadeus, from amare “to love” and Deus “God,” meaning “one who loves God” or “devoted to God.” It likely developed as a softened spelling alongside French Amédée and Anglicized Amedee/Amadee, and is sometimes used as a feminine counterpart to Amadee or to the explicitly feminine Amadea.

Across Europe the Amadeus family of names has deep roots: Saint Amadeus of Lausanne in the 12th century, several dukes of Savoy styled Amedeo, and the enduring fame of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which spurred later revivals in France and French Canada. Amadie itself remains uncommon, appearing sporadically in modern records. Related forms include Amadea, Amadee, Amedee, Amédée, Amadeus, Amadeo/Amadeu, Amedeo, Amadej, and Polish Amadeusz; short forms Ami or Madi work well.

Amadie is seldom given. We have only 11 recorded uses of it on record, from 2 countries.

Amadie has the following similar or variant Names

Amadie – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
GH Boys 0 #361 1 8,138
NG Girls 0 #819 8 15,093
NG Boys 0 #1,000 2 16,906
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People also ask about Amadie

Amadie is predominantly a girl's name.
Amadie is a 3 syllable name, pronounced uh-MAH-dee (IPA: /əˈmædi/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Amadée, Amadee, Amadea and Amadi.
Yes, definitely. Amadie doesn't make it into any of the official birth-name charts we follow, so by any standard measure it counts as rare.