Immacolata
im-mah-koh-LAH-tah
Immacolata is a girl’s name of Italian origin, meaning “From the Italian word 'immacolata', meaning 'immaculate' or 'spotless', typically associated with the Virgin Mary.”, and peaked in popularity in 1972.
What Immacolata Means
“From the Italian word 'immacolata', meaning 'immaculate' or 'spotless', typically associated with the Virgin Mary.”
The Story of Immacolata
In the heart of Italy, a word meant purity and grace, a name given to those who embody untouched innocence.
Immacolata finds its roots in the Italian word for 'immaculate' and 'spotless.' This elegant name journeyed from religious devotion, particularly to the Virgin Mary, becoming a cherished given name in Italy from the mid-20th century.
You envision your daughter, Immacolata, as a beacon of gentle compassion. This name resonates with the care you wish for her, a child who approaches the world with a kind heart and a serene spirit.
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Peak Year
#7 in 1972
Total Births
18
First Recorded
1966
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