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        Meaning of the first name Ambrosine

        Origin

        Greek

        Meaning

        Immortal

        Variations

        Ambrozine, Ambroise, Ambrosia
        The name Ambrosine holds its roots in ancient Greek mythology and etymology, where it derived from the word ambrosia meaning immortal. In Greek mythology, ambrosia was considered the food of the gods, conferring immortality upon those who consumed it. As such, the name Ambrosine encapsulates a sense of everlasting life and eternal existence.

        Throughout history, the name Ambrosine has been sparingly used and often associated with characters or figures that possess divine qualities or exceptional longevity. Its appearances are limited to mythological tales, ancient texts, and literature. However, in modern times, the usage of Ambrosine has become exceedingly rare. The name has largely faded from popular usage and is not commonly observed in contemporary cultures. With its rich mythological background and connotation of immortality, Ambrosine continues to evoke a sense of enchantment and otherworldliness. Though infrequently employed today, it remains a distinct choice for those seeking to bestow a name that bears strong connections to Greek mythology and the concept of eternal life.

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        Brown

        This is the most common surname associated with Ambrosine.

        William

        This is the most common name of those married to a Ambrosine.

        Adele

        This is the most common name for a child of a Ambrosine.
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        1857 is when there were the most people born with the first name Ambrosine.

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