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Immaculete as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Immaculete

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The baby name Immaculete is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced im-MAK-yoo-let,eem-mah-kyoo-LET (French-influenced).

Gender: Female
Syllables: 5.0
Pronunciation: im-MAK-yoo-let,eem-mah-kyoo-LET (French-influenced)

What is the meaning of the name Immaculete ?

The baby name Immaculete is a Female name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced im-MAK-yoo-let,eem-mah-kyoo-LET (French-influenced).

Immaculete is in Origin.

Immaculete is a modern, largely Francophone‑African spelling of a Marian name ultimately from Latin immaculatus (“spotless, without stain”), epitomized by the Catholic doctrine of the Immaculate Conception. The meaning centers on purity and sinlessness. This orthography blends English Immaculate with French Immaculée, and appears in diaspora records where accents are dropped or adapted.

Use is concentrated in Catholic communities; naming often honors the Dec 8 feast day. Close relatives have long histories: Spanish Inmaculada and Portuguese Imaculada surged in Iberia; Italian Immacolata is especially common in the south; French Immaculée occurs in France, Rwanda, and Burundi; the straight English form is rare but understood. Variants and diminutives include Immaculée/Immaculate/Immacolata/Inmaculada/Imaculada; nicknames Inma, Imma, Macu, and, in English contexts, Immy or Ima. Overall, Immaculete conveys devotional heritage with a contemporary, cross‑linguistic twist.

Immaculete barely registers. Across 1 country, we found just 4 recorded uses of it.

Immaculete has the following similar or variant Names

Immaculete – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
NG Girls 0 #823 4 15,093
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People also ask about Immaculete

Immaculete is predominantly a girl's name.
Immaculete is a 5 syllable name, pronounced im-MAK-yoo-let,eem-mah-kyoo-LET (French-influenced).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Immaculée, Immaculata, Immaculate, Immacolata and Inmaculada.
Yes — it is. Immaculete sits so far outside the national birth charts that it's about as rare as names come, which is what makes it such an unusual choice.