Amat (surname)
Amat is a surname of Provençal/Catalan origin meaning "beloved". Notable bearers of the name include:
- Anna Aguilar-Amat, Spanish writer
- Carlos Oquendo de Amat, Peruvian poet
- Félix Torres Amat, Spanish Bishop
- Jaume Amat, Spanish field hockey player
- Jean-Charles Roman d'Amat, French librarian and historian
- Jean-Pierre Amat, French sports shooter
- Joaquim Amat-Piniella, Spanish writer and politician
- Jordi Amat, Spanish footballer
- Josefa Carpena-Amat, known as Pepita Carpeña, Spanish trade unionist, writer and anarchist
- Juan Amat, Spanish field hockey player
- Kiko Amat, Spanish writer
- Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso, Italian dean of the College of Cardinals
- Manuel de Amat y Junient , Spanish military officer
- Pancho Amat, Cuban tres musician
- Pascual Amat y Esteve, Spanish politician, military figure and lawyer
- Pedro Amat, Spanish field hockey player
- Pietro Amat di San Filippo Italian geographer, historian and bibliographer
- Pol Amat, Spanish field hockey player
- Rafael de Amat i de Cortada, Baron of Malda, Spanish writer
- Santiago Amat, Spanish competitive sailor
- Thaddeus Amat y Brusi, first Bishop of Los Angeles, California
- Yamid Amat, Colombian journalist