Immaculate
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Immaculate is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “Meaning 'pure' or 'spotless', it derives from the Latin word 'immaculatus'. Often associated with the Immaculate Conception.”, and peaked in popularity in 1917.
What Immaculate Means
“Meaning 'pure' or 'spotless', it derives from the Latin word 'immaculatus'. Often associated with the Immaculate Conception.”
The Story of Immaculate
A word spoken with reverence, signifying a state of pure perfection, now a name for your child.
Immaculate is a direct echo of the Latin 'immaculatus,' meaning 'spotless' or 'pure.' While primarily an adjective, it has been used as a given name, carrying its profound meaning of unblemished virtue from its Latin origins.
When you consider Immaculate for your daughter, you see a spirit untouched by cynicism. It's a name that suggests a profound inner calm, a child who will navigate the world with an unclouded perspective.
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Peak Year
#8 in 1917
Total Births
68
First Recorded
1917
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