Amandus

/əˈmændəs/ noun

A masculine given name of Latin origin meaning 'worthy of love' or 'lovable,' historically used in medieval and Christian contexts.

From Latin amandus, the gerundive form of amare meaning 'to love,' literally meaning 'one who must be loved.' This name was popular among early Christian saints and became used across Europe in the medieval period.

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