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Ambros
Ambrosia is from the Latin name Ambrosius or the Greek Ambrosios meaning "immortal" or "divine".
Ambrozy
English form of the Latin name Ambrosius meaning "immortal" or "divine".
Ambroz
English form of the Latin name Ambrosius meaning "immortal" or "divine".
Amirzai
Amurez
Ambrys
Amourice
Amarys
This name derives from the Hebrew “‘Ămaryâh / ‘Ămaryâhû,” meaning “God has said, promised by God.” It was commonly used as a given name of priests in the History of ancient Israel and Judah. It appears several times in the Hebrew Bible: 1) One of the descendants of Aaron by Eleazar. He was probably the last of the high priests of Eleazar’s line before the transfer of that office to Eli, of the line of Ithamar. 2) A Levite, son of Hebron, of the lineage of Moses.
Amerys
Amarazoe
Amress
Amariza
Ambrozia
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “a- (ᾰ̓-) brotós (βροτός) ámbrotos (μβροτος) ambrosíā (ἀμβροσῐ́ᾱ),” meaning “immortal, divine, which belongs to the immortal, ambrosia, the nectar of the gods.” In Ancient Greek mythology, Ambrosia is sometimes the food or drink of the Greek demigods, often depicted as conferring ageless immortality upon whoever consumed it. It was brought to the gods in Olympus by doves so that it may have been thought of in the Homeric tradition as a kind of divine exhalation of the Earth. Ambrosia is sometimes depicted in ancient art as distributed by a nymph labeled with that name. In the myth of Lycurgus, an opponent to the wine god Dionysus, violence committed against Ambrosia turns her into a grapevine.
Amerose
Amarice
Amaras
Ambarissa
Amarhys
Amorosa
This name derives from the Latin “ămŏr,” meaning “love, dear, affection,” which in turn derives from “ămo,” meaning “to love, loving.” The meaning is linked to “love for God” and “one who loves (God),” is very likely a reference to the love of God and His Creation, according to a logic typical ancient onomastics. Amatus of Nusco, in Italian Amato di Nusco (~1003–1093), was the first bishop of Nusco in Irpinia, southern Italy. He died (probably) on September 30, 1093. Numerous miracles were reported at the site of his tomb. His cult developed to the point where he became recognized as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, celebrated in the Roman Martyrology on September 30.
Amirese