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Amador

Amador is a masculine given name and a surname of Spanish origin. It derives from the Spanish verb amar, meaning to love, and has historically been used to denote a lover. In Portuguese, amador can mean amateur, and the word appears in both personal names and common usage across Romance-language communities. As a name, Amador is found in Spanish-speaking countries and in regions influenced by Spanish and Portuguese naming traditions.

Geographic usage in the United States includes Amador County in California, a county in the Sierra Foothills

Other uses of the name appear in place names and as a personal name in areas influenced

established
in
the
mid-19th
century
and
named
for
members
of
the
Amador
family
or
for
early
settler
figures
bearing
the
name.
The
county
seat
is
Jackson.
The
area
is
known
for
its
Gold
Rush
history,
as
well
as
wineries
and
outdoor
recreation.
Within
Amador
County
lies
Amador
City,
a
small
historic
municipality
that
preserves
19th-century
mining-era
architecture
and
serves
as
a
reminder
of
the
period’s
settlement
patterns.
by
Spanish
heritage.
The
surname
Amador
is
carried
by
individuals
across
various
fields,
reflecting
its
long-standing
presence
in
Spanish-
and
Portuguese-influenced
cultures.
The
name
continues
to
be
used
in
contemporary
communities
around
the
world,
often
carrying
historical
associations
with
early
settlement
and
cultural
heritage.