Amarante
ah-mah-RAHN-tay
Amarante is a boy’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Derived from the amaranth flower, which symbolizes immortality and undying love in Greek. Also a surname of Portuguese origin.”, and peaked in popularity in 1933.
What Amarante Means
“Derived from the amaranth flower, which symbolizes immortality and undying love in Greek. Also a surname of Portuguese origin.”
The Story of Amarante
Some names are whispers of romance, carrying the enduring spirit of a flower that symbolizes love eternal.
Amarante draws its essence from the Greek 'amarantos,' meaning 'unfading.' This name is linked to the amaranth flower, a symbol of immortality and undying affection. It also surfaces as a surname of Portuguese origin.
For your son, Amarante suggests a romantic soul with a deep capacity for passion. It is a name for a child you envision expressing himself creatively, holding onto his convictions with an enduring spirit and a heart full of steadfast affection.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#8 in 1933
Total Births
23
First Recorded
1920
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