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Amberlynn is a unique female given name originating from the United States, created by combining 'amber' and 'lynn'. Amber signifies radiance, while Lynn means 'from the lake', symbolizing tranquility. This innovative name has gained popularity for its distinctive sound and appealing connection to nature.
Ambermarie is a distinctive American feminine name created by blending 'Amber', signifying warmth and beauty, with 'Marie', conveying grace and wisdom.
Ambernicole is a unique, two-element name of unknown origin, combining 'Amber', a fossilized resin gemstone, with 'Nicole', meaning 'victory of the people'.
Ambernique is a French unisex name derived from "ambre," meaning amber, evoking warmth, beauty, and rarity without any specific associated traits.
Amberrae is a modern, unique name of unknown origin that gained popularity in recent years, with no established meaning or historical figures attached.
Amberrose is a unique female given name combining the beauty of amber and rose, two renowned gemstones. Its origin is uncertain but likely a modern invention to symbolize radiant beauty and loving warmth.
Amber's origin dates back to Old English "æmbær", meaning fossilized tree resin, giving her name historic ties to natural beauty and warmth.
Ambert is a distinct French origin given name derived from the Occitan word for the picturesque town of Ambert in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, reflecting its unique culture and traditions.
Ambi is an Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit "Ambika," meaning "gentle/kind mother." It's associated with Hindu Goddess Durga, known for compassion and strength.
Ambika is a unique feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'mother' and honoring the Hindu goddess Ambe or Ambika, who embodies motherhood, tenderness, and divine power.
Amber is a unisex Sanskrit name meaning 'pearl'.
Ambla is a rare female name of African origin, specifically Ewe, and holds unknown yet culturally significant meaning.
Ambor is a unique, Sanskrit-derived name meaning "celestial" or "heavenly," inspired by the Hindu sky god Ambar and associated with divine beauty and grace.
Amber is a unique English feminine given name derived from the golden-brown gemstone amber, fossilized tree resin valued for its beauty and rarity. Its use as a name began in the late 19th century, peaking in popularity in 1986, ranking 573rd in the U.S. Notable appearances include Amber Volakis in House M.D.
Ambra is an Italian name derived from the Latin word 'ambrosia', meaning 'food of the gods' or 'immortal'.
Ambrasia is a unique Latin feminine name meaning "resembling amber," derived from the precious gemstone 'amber' and 'resembling.'
Amber is a French female given name derived from 'ambre', meaning ambergris, with a historical significance as a symbol of elegance and uniqueness.
Ambrea is a captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'immortality', 'purity' and 'divine essence'.
Ambreal is a rare, unisex French given name derived from the word 'ambre', meaning amber, with no specific historical or religious significance beyond its aesthetic appeal.
Ambreanna is an American name created by combining Amber (precious gemstone) and Anna (Hebrew "grace" or "favor").
Ambree is a rare, French-origin name derived from 'ambre', meaning amber, the fossilized tree resin known for its warm, golden color.
Ambreen is a beautiful Arabic-origin name meaning 'breeze' or 'soft wind', often associated with grace and tranquility, and recognized worldwide.
Amberia is a unique female given name of unknown origin, believed by some to be derived from 'ambrosia', symbolizing divine beauty or immortality.
Ambresha, of Sanskrit origin, combines 'Ambrosia', the divine food conferring immortality, with 'Shakti', signifying power.
Ambrey is a captivating French name derived from the word 'ambre', meaning amber, a fossilized resin prized since ancient times.
Ambra is an Italian name derived from the Latin "ambrosia," meaning "food of the gods" or "immortality." It was traditionally given to beautiful or graceful girls in medieval Italy before gaining wider European popularity. Though uncommon, Ambra has been borne by notable figures like Renaissance countess Ambra Audibert and is today admired for its uniqueness and elegance.
Ambria is a distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from "ambitus" meaning circle or surrounding, associated with the goddess Ambri Mars who protected travelers.
Ambriah is a unique Hebrew name derived from "am" (people) and "Briah" (creation), meaning "my people's creation".
Ambriana is a unique feminine name of Greek origin meaning "flawless," derived from the word "ambrosia" associated with divine perfection in mythology.
Ambrianna is an enchanting and unique girls' name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, popularized in recent years despite its unclear etymology.
Ambrie is a French-derived given name with a unique origin from the Old French word "amboise," meaning "from Ambres." Its meaning is associated with amber, symbolizing strength, endurance, and beauty.
Ambriehl is a French unisex given name derived from 'ambre' meaning amber, suggesting warmth, light, and beauty but with no definitive historical associations.
Ambriel is a captivating Hebrew name created by William Blake, meaning "bitter" or "revolt", associated with intelligence and arts.
Ambriella is a unique Italian-derived feminine name meaning 'little amber', associated with warmth, light, and vitality.
Ambrielle is a French female given name derived from 'ambre', meaning amber, created by Jacques Prévert for his poem of the same name in 'Paroles'.
Ambrocio is a Latin-derived given name meaning "immortal" or "divine", associated with divine qualities and popularized by Saint Ambrose of Milan.
Ambros is a unique male name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'ambrosius', which means 'immortal' or 'divine'.
Ambrose is a Latin-derived name meaning 'immortal,' inspired by Homer's 'ambrosia' in The Iliad. It has been associated with wisdom and leadership throughout history, popular among notable figures like King Ambrose I of Germany and writer Ambrose Bierce.
Ambrose, of Latin origin, means "immortal" or "divine," associated with Greek mythology's god Ambrosia.
Ambrosha is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'food of the gods' or 'immortality', created in the Middle Ages as a female form of Ambrosius, associated with St. Ambrose.