amandus

/æˈmændəs/

Definitions

1. proper noun

A masculine given name of Latin origin, variant of Amandus, meaning ‘loved’.

“Amandus was a prominent figure in medieval European history.”

2. noun

A type of ammonite fossil, named after the Latin name Amandus.

“During the expedition, the team discovered a rare Amandus fossil.”

3. noun

A Latin epithet, meaning ‘much-loved’.

“The poet used the epithet Amandus to describe his beloved.”

Synonyms

  • Amado
  • Amando
  • Amandus

Antonyms

  • Detestabilis
  • Odiosus