Amonte
ah-MON-tay
Amonte is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Likely an invented name. Possibly derived from a combination of 'Am' (love) and Italian 'monte' (mountain).”. It currently ranks #5054 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2007.
What Amonte Means
“Likely an invented name. Possibly derived from a combination of 'Am' (love) and Italian 'monte' (mountain).”
The Story of Amonte
This name sings of love and mountains, an Italian serenade that feels profoundly right for the strong, devoted son you will raise.
Amonte appears to be a modern invention, potentially drawing from the Italian 'Am' to suggest love, combined with 'monte,' meaning mountain. This fusion evokes images of enduring strength, steadfast devotion, and the majestic beauty of nature, creating a name with a romantic and powerful resonance.
When you call out 'Amonte,' the sound is rich and resonant, like a declaration of deep affection. You feel its strength, a combination of unwavering love and the stoic presence of a mountain, as you write it on your baby's first things. This name promises a son with a determined spirit and a heart full of devotion, someone who will face challenges with steadfast resolve.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#40 in 2007
Total Births
717
First Recorded
1990
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