The baby name Ambrosinah is a Female name and is pronounced /æmbrəˈsiːnə/ (am-BRUH-SEE-nuh).
The baby name Ambrosinah is a Female name and is pronounced /æmbrəˈsiːnə/ (am-BRUH-SEE-nuh).
Ambrosinah is in Origin.
Ambrosinah derives from Greek Ambrosios via its feminine forms Ambrosina/Ambrosine, meaning “immortal” or “divine, belonging to the immortals,” a sense also echoed in ambrosia, the food of the gods. The final -h is a modern ornamental flourish seen in contemporary Anglophone naming, giving the classic root a distinctive, lyrical ending.
Its broader family traces to Ambrose/Ambrosius, celebrated through St. Ambrose of Milan, which helped the name circulate across medieval and early‑modern Europe. Feminine variants appear sporadically in Romance-language records and 19th‑century French and English usage, though they have remained uncommon. Ambrosinah itself is very rare today, prized by parents seeking an elaborate, vintage-adjacent choice with mythic resonance. Close variants include Ambrosina (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), Ambrosine or Ambroisine (French), and Ambrosia (English/Spanish). Possible short forms are Ami, Rosie, Sina, Zina, or Mina.
Ambrosinah does not appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. This usually means it's either extremely rare, a regional/traditional name not captured by official statistics, or a brand-new coinage. Use it knowing your child will almost certainly be the only one in the room.
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