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Immaculata

Immaculata, of Latin origin, signifies purity and innocence. It relates to the concept of immaculateness and perfection, often associated with the Virgin Mary in Catholic beliefs.

Updated: May 7, 2025
Updated: May 7, 2025
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Baby Name Origin and Meaning

Immaculata is a Latin name that means "immaculate" or "pure." It carries connotations of innocence, cleanliness, and perfection. In Catholic teachings, it is often associated with the concept of the Virgin Mary being free from original sin. Those named Immaculata are believed to embody these qualities and virtues.

Gender: Female

Origin: Italy, Spain

Syllables: 5

Pronunciation: The name Immaculata is pronounced "ee-mah-koo-LAH-tah"

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