
Amadeo is a name of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the Latin name Amadeus. It means “love of God” or “God’s love,” combining “ama” (love) and “deus” (God).
The name gained fame through the renowned composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Amadeo is less common than its variant Amadeus but is still chosen by parents who appreciate its melodious sound and profound meaning.
Inspiration for this name often comes from a desire to express devotion or to imbue a child with the concept of divine love.