Amatus
Amatus is a Latin term meaning “beloved” or “cherished.” It is the masculine singular perfect passive participle of amare (to love) and appears in Latin texts as both an adjective and, occasionally, a proper name. The feminine and neuter forms are amata and amatum, respectively, and the word can function as a descriptive epithet or, in some contexts, as a substantive noun meaning “the beloved.”
As a given name, amatus was used in various Latin-speaking communities during late antiquity and the medieval
In broader usage, amatus appears in Latin phrases and translations to convey the sense of “beloved” in
See also: amata, amatus as a name, Latin participles from amare.