The baby name Ambrozyne is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced am-BROH-zeen (æmˈbroʊziː) or am-BROH-zine (æmˈbroʊzaɪn).
Ambrozyne is Greek in Origin.
The baby name Ambrozyne is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced am-BROH-zeen (æmˈbroʊziː) or am-BROH-zine (æmˈbroʊzaɪn).
Ambrozyne is Greek in Origin.
Ambrozyne is a rare feminine elaboration of the Ambrose/Ambrosine family, ultimately from Greek Ambrosios, derived from ambrotos "immortal; divine." The spelling with z and y reflects cross-linguistic influences: compare French Ambrosine, Polish Ambrozja and masculine Ambrozy, and the English-American variant Ambrozine that surfaces in 19th-century records. The name carries the mythic aura of ambrosia, the food of the gods, and the Christian resonance of Saint Ambrose of Milan.
Usage is scattered but traceable in Britain and the American South in the 1800s, where ornate French-leaning feminine forms were fashionable, with occasional modern revival among vintage-name enthusiasts. Close variants and cognates include Ambrosine, Ambrosia, Ambrosina, Ambrozine, and Ambrozja; related masculine forms are Ambrose and Ambrozy. Nicknames may include Amy, Amby, Rosie, or Zia. Meaning centers on "immortal," "divine," or "belonging to the gods," with some traditions informally observing Ambrose's feast (7 December) for feminine forms.
Ambrozyne 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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