[2] The best-known bearer of the name is the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Borrowings include the female form, "Amadea", the French "Amédée" (male), the Spanish "Amadeo", the Catalan and Portuguese "Amadeu", the Italian "Amedeo", the Polish "Amadeusz", and the Slovenian "Amadej".
Similar calques include the German "Gottlieb", Slavic names "Bogomil" and "Bohumil" meaning "Dear to God", as well as "Bogolyub", meaning "he who loves God".
The Hebrew "Yedidia" and the Arabic "Habibullah" mean "Beloved of God".
The Greek name "Theophilos" means "friend of God".