Ambrose
/ˈæmˌbroʊz/
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Ambrose, derived from the Greek name 'Ambrosios', means 'divine' or 'immortal'. It carries a sense of sacredness and eternal grace, often associated with Saint Ambrose, a revered 4th-century bishop and theologian. The name has a classic, dignified appeal, evoking wisdom and spiritual depth.
Ambrose Swasey
Business, Warner and Swasey Company and Observatory
Ambrose Spencer
Politician, Congressman and Judge from New York
Ambrose Philips
Poet, Pastorals
A. P. Hill
Military, Confederate General
Ambrose D'évreux
Historian, L'Estoire de la Guerre Sainte
Ambrose Burnside
Military, Inspiration for term sideburns
Ambrose Bierce
Author, The Devil's Dictionary
St. Ambrose
Religion, Church Father, fought Arianism
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