The baby name Ambrozyna is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced /amˈbrɔzɨna/ — am-BROH-zih-nah (Polish, stress on penultimate syllable).
Ambrozyna is Polish in Origin.
The baby name Ambrozyna is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced /amˈbrɔzɨna/ — am-BROH-zih-nah (Polish, stress on penultimate syllable).
Ambrozyna is Polish in Origin.
Ambrozyna is a Slavic feminine given name ultimately from Greek Ambrosios, "immortal, divine," built on ambrotos "not dying." Via Latin Ambrosius and the fame of St. Ambrose of Milan, the root spread across Christian Europe; Polish and neighboring Slavic traditions later formed feminine counterparts such as Ambrożyna/Ambrozyna alongside the masculine Ambroży or Ambrož.
Attested in 19th–20th-century parish records in Poland, Ukraine, and the Balkans, Ambrozyna has stayed rare and regional, resurfacing today with interest in vintage, saintly names. Variants and cognates include Polish Ambrożyna, Russian/Ukrainian Amvrosina (Амвросина), Italian/Spanish/Portuguese Ambrosina, French Ambrosine, English Ambrosine/Ambrosia, and South Slavic or Baltic Ambrozija. In some sources it is conflated with Ambrozja ("ambrosia") in Polish, though the forms have distinct histories. The enduring sense is "immortal; belonging to the immortals," a meaning that lends quiet gravitas.
Ambrozyna is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. 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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