Ambrose

AM-broze
Meaning: Immortal
Gender
Boy
Origin
Latin, Ancient Rome, Christian tradition
Popularity Rank
#789 (boys)
#1635 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common names today, Ambrose has seen a resurgence in recent years, appreciated for its classic charm and unique character.

Why Parents Choose Ambrose

Parents often choose the name Ambrose for its timeless elegance, rich historical significance, and the inspiring qualities of strength and wisdom it conveys.

History & Cultural Significance

Originating from the Latin name 'Ambrosius,' which means 'immortal,' Ambrose gained prominence through Saint Ambrose of Milan, a 4th-century bishop and influential theologian. Over centuries, the name has been used across various cultures, symbolizing enlightenment and enduring legacy.

Ambrose is a name with deep roots in Western history, often associated with saintly figures and scholars. It embodies qualities of wisdom, eternal life, and spiritual strength.

Notable People Named Ambrose

  • Saint Ambrose of Milan
  • Ambrose Bierce (American writer and satirist)
  • Ambrose Burnside (Union general and politician)

Name Variations

Ambrosio Ambros Ambrosius

Related Names

Ambre Amory Ambrosia

Similar Sounding Names

Amos Alaric Ames

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Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Ambrose in 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina'
  • Ambrose from Marvel Comics' 'Doctor Strange'