The baby name Ambrois is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced EN: /ˈæmbrɔɪ/ (AM-broy) or /æmˈbroʊɪs/ (am-BROH-iss); FR (Ambroise): /ɑ̃bʁwaz/ (ahn-BRWAZ).
Ambrois is Greek in Origin.
The baby name Ambrois is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced EN: /ˈæmbrɔɪ/ (AM-broy) or /æmˈbroʊɪs/ (am-BROH-iss); FR (Ambroise): /ɑ̃bʁwaz/ (ahn-BRWAZ).
Ambrois is Greek in Origin.
Ambrois is a rare French-leaning variant of Ambroise, ultimately from Greek ambrosios “immortal, divine,” by way of Latin Ambrosius and Middle French spellings such as Ambrois/Ambroys. The name spread across Christian Europe through the fame of St. Ambrose of Milan (4th century bishop, patron of learning and beekeepers), anchoring its use in medieval France and Occitania and later in early modern registers. It remains uncommon today, lending Ambrois a distinctive, old-world elegance with a clear meaning of “immortal” or “belonging to the divine.”
Close relatives and cognates include Ambrose (English), Ambroise (French standard), Ambrosio (Spanish/Portuguese), Ambrogio (Italian), Ambros (German), Ambrosius (Latin/Dutch), Amvrosy/Amvrosiy (Russian), Ambroży (Polish), Ambròs (Catalan), Ambroaz (Breton), and Ambrozie (Romanian). Feminine forms appear as Ambrosia, Ambrosine, or Ambroisine. Short forms and nicknames include Brose (English/Scots), Amby (Irish/English), and Ambro (Romance tongues).
Ambrois is an extremely rare name. Across our dataset of national birth registries and international name records, Ambrois appears only 3 times in total — found in 2 countries. If you're considering it, you'd be giving your child a name almost nobody else has.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD | Boys | 0 | #466 | 1 | 10,523 |
| CM | Boys | 0 | #574 | 2 | 12,054 |
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