The baby name Ambrosi is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced am-BROH-see; IPA: /æmˈbroʊsi/ (English), /amˈbrɔzi/ (Italian).
Ambrosi is Greek in Origin.
The baby name Ambrosi is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced am-BROH-see; IPA: /æmˈbroʊsi/ (English), /amˈbrɔzi/ (Italian).
Ambrosi is Greek in Origin.
Ambrosi is the Catalan and regional Italian form of Latin Ambrosius, from Greek Ambrosios, “immortal, divine,” related to ambrosia. The name gained prominence through Saint Ambrose (c. 340–397), bishop of Milan and Doctor of the Church, whose influence carried the root across Europe. Ambrosi appears in medieval records of Catalan-speaking lands and northern Italy, and also survives as a surname (alongside Ambrosi/Ambrosini) in those regions.
International variants include Ambrose (English), Ambroise (French), Ambrogio (Italian), Ambrosio (Spanish), Ambrósio (Portuguese), Ambros (German/Scandinavian), Ambroży (Polish), Ambrož (Czech/Slovene), Ambrus (Hungarian), Ambrozie (Romanian), and Amvrosy/Amvrosii (East Slavic). Feminine counterparts are Ambrosia and Ambrosine. Nicknames range from Brose and Ambro to Gio for Italian Ambrogio. With its classical sheen and saintly pedigree, Ambrosi balances scholarly gravitas and warm, approachable sound, carrying the affirmative meaning “immortal” or “everlasting.”
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ID | Boys | 0 | #135 | 1 | 4,130 |
| GT | Boys | 0 | #499 | 1 | 7,625 |
| PE | Boys | 0 | #925 | 2 | 14,506 |
| PE | Girls | 0 | #1,010 | 1 | 14,861 |
| MX | Boys | 0 | #1,031 | 3 | 16,355 |
| MY | Boys | 0 | #1,182 | 1 | 25,439 |
| MX | Girls | 0 | #1,267 | 1 | 17,781 |
| ZA | Boys | 0 | #1,272 | 1 | 25,619 |
| IT | Girls | 0 | #1,431 | 16 | 9,415 |
| IT | Boys | 0 | #1,446 | 26 | 10,046 |
Ambrosi is popular in 7 countries — most recent births per country:
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