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      Meaning of the first name Immacolate

      Origin

      Latin, Commonly in Italian Contexts

      Meaning

      Immaculate or Spotless, Pure

      Variations

      Immacolata, Immaculate, Immaculata
      The name Immacolate, derived from the Latin term immaculatus, directly translates to immaculate or spotless. It embodies qualities of purity, perfection, and cleanliness. This name is predominantly found in Italian contexts, where it often serves as a feminine given name or a descriptor for holy figures. The essence of the name emphasizes moral and spiritual purity, reflecting a deep-rooted appreciation for virtue and cleanliness in character.

      Historically, the name Immacolate has strong ties to religious traditions, especially within Christianity. The concept of Immaculate Conception, referring to the belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was conceived without original sin, contributed to the prominence of this name. The term became particularly well-adopted in various ecclesiastical contexts during the Middle Ages and beyond, often used in relation to saints and revered figures. Its historical use underscores a longstanding cultural significance tied to spiritual ideals and the veneration of purity.

      In modern times, the name Immacolate continues to be used, primarily in Italian-speaking regions but also found among communities with strong Catholic roots worldwide. While less common than some other names, it is often chosen to reflect familial or cultural connections to religious beliefs. In contemporary settings, Immacolate may evoke a sense of heritage and spiritual significance, appealing to those who value the name's historical roots while maintaining relevance in today's society.

      Based on our records...

      Antonio

      Antonio

      This is the most common name of those married to a Immacolate.
      Antonio

      Antonio

      This is the most common name for a child of a Immacolate.
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      1886 is when there were the most people born with the first name Immacolate.

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