The baby name Ambrozinah is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced am-broh-ZEE-nah (IPA: /æm.broʊˈziː.nə/).
The baby name Ambrozinah is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced am-broh-ZEE-nah (IPA: /æm.broʊˈziː.nə/).
Ambrozinah is Greek, Slavic in Origin.
Ambrozinah is a modern, embellished feminine form tracing back to Ambrozina/Ambrosina, themselves derived from Ambrose (Latin Ambrosius from Greek Ambrosios, ultimately ambrotos, “immortal; divine”). The -ah ending reads like an English or biblical flourish, while the z-spelling echoes forms found in Slavic and Lusophone records. As with all Ambrose-derived names, the core meaning evokes “immortal, divine,” through its association with ambrosia, the food of the gods in Greek myth.
Ambrose rose to prominence via the 4th-century bishop St. Ambrose of Milan, seeding a family of variants across Europe. Feminine Ambrosina/Ambrozina appears in Iberian, Italian, and Brazilian naming of the 19th–20th centuries, and French Ambrosine saw use in the 1800s. Ambrozinah remains rare and contemporary but retains this classical lineage. Variants and relatives include Ambrozina, Ambrosina, Ambrosine, Ambrosia; masculine Ambrose, Ambrosio (Spanish/Portuguese), Ambrogio (Italian), Ambroży/Ambrož (Slavic). Possible nicknames: Zina, Ina, Rosie, Ami.
We have no record of Ambrozinah in any national birth registry or name dataset. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. However you look at it, very few people share it.
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