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Amoure

From French *amour* “love,” repurposed as a poetic and romantic modern name form.

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Amoure arrives in the English-speaking naming landscape trailing centuries of romantic association, rooted in the French word amour and its Latin ancestor amor, both meaning love. Amor was a central concept in Roman philosophy and religion, personified as the god of desire (equivalent to the Greek Eros), and the word permeated the entire Romance language family — Spanish amor, Italian amore, Portuguese amor — making it one of the most universally recognized semantic roots in Western culture.

The French form amour carried particular prestige, entering English as a loanword associated with courtly love traditions, medieval chivalric romances, and later with the refined romanticism of French literary culture. As a given name, Amoure represents a feminization and personalization of this ancient concept, and it joins a lineage of love-derived names that includes Amara, Amora, and Amore. The distinctive spelling with the final -e gives it a French orthographic elegance, making it feel simultaneously classic and novel.

It belongs to a naming tradition that treats abstract virtues and emotions as worthy namesakes — a tradition with deep roots in Latin inscriptions, Renaissance poetry, and Victorian flower symbolism. In contemporary usage, Amoure is most often chosen by parents who want a name that is unmistakably feminine, emotionally resonant, and just rare enough to feel distinctive without being impenetrable.

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