Ambrosius

Latinized form of AMBROSIOS.

AMBROSIOS   male   Ancient Greek
Greek form of AMBROSE.
AMBROSE   male   English
From the Late Latin name Ambrosius, which was derived from the Greek name Αμβροσιος (Ambrosios) meaning "immortal". Saint Ambrose was a 4th-century theologian and bishop of Milan, who is considered a Doctor of the Church. Due to the saint, the name came into general use in Christian Europe, though it was never particularly common in England.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Ambrosios
CROATIAN: Ambrozije
CZECH: Ambrož
DUTCH: Ambroos
ENGLISH: Ambrose
FRENCH: Ambroise
GEORGIAN: Ambrosi
HUNGARIAN: Ambrus
ITALIAN: Ambrogio
POLISH: Ambroży
PORTUGUESE: Ambrósio
SLOVENE: Ambrož
SPANISH: Ambrosio
WELSH: Emrys
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
DUTCH: Broos
ITALIAN: Ambrogino, Giotto
LIMBURGISH: Broos
FEMININE FORMS
ANCIENT GREEK: Ambrosia
ENGLISH: Ambrosine