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      Meaning of the first name Inmaculada

      Origin

      Language/place of Origin: Spanish

      Meaning

      Meaning, Immaculate, Pure, or Unblemished

      Variations

      Immaculada, Imaculada, Immaculata
      The name Inmaculada originates from Spanish and translates to Immaculate, pure, or unblemished. It is predominantly used as a feminine given name, derived from the term “Inmaculada Concepción,” which refers to the doctrine in the Catholic Church that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was conceived without original sin. This theological concept emphasizes purity and holiness, attributes that are encapsulated in the name itself.

      Inmaculada has deep roots in Spanish Catholic tradition, gaining prominence with the formal declaration of the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX in 1854. While reverence for the concept existed long before, this papal decree solidified the name's association with divine purity. In the historical context, many churches and institutions were named after the Immaculate Conception, and the name Inmaculada became commonly given to girls born on or around the feast day of the Immaculate Conception, celebrated on December 8th.

      In contemporary society, Inmaculada remains a cherished name in Spanish-speaking countries, often synonymous with reverence and a sense of cultural identity. While it may not be as commonly used as some other names, it retains a strong connection to its religious roots. Additionally, Inmaculada appears in various forms of media, including literature and the arts, serving as a reminder of its significant historical and cultural legacy. The name continues to be chosen by parents who seek to honor these attributes of purity and devotion for their daughters.

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      Cabrera

      Cabrera

      This is the most common surname associated with Inmaculada.
      Antonio

      Antonio

      This is the most common name of those married to a Inmaculada.
      Amadeo

      Amadeo

      This is the most common name for a child of a Inmaculada.
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      1924 is when there were the most people born with the first name Inmaculada.

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