Immaculate
i-mmacula-te, imm(a)-cu-late
Popularity:
6351
Origin:
Spanish
Other Origin(s):
Latin
Meaning:
Without stain; Holy, pure
Inspired by the Latin Inmaculata and Spanish Inmaculada, Immaculate is a feminine name awash with faithful significance. Meaning “without stain,” or “holy” and “pure,” Immaculate refers to The Immaculate Conception, a Catholic Church belief that The Blessed Virgin Mary was forever free of original sin. Such a lofty title with an eloquent chime may inspire baby Immaculate to stay true to themselves and walk the earth with the highest good intentions.