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      Meaning of the first name Ambroggio

      Origin

      Italian

      Meaning

      Derived from Ambrose, Meaning Divine or Immortal

      Variations

      Ambrogio, Ambrogiotto, Ambrogino
      The name Ambroggio has its roots in Italian, derived from the name Ambrose. The Latin form, Ambrosius, is connected to the Greek word “ambrosios,” which translates to divine or immortal. This etymology reflects a historical reverence for the name, often associated with divine qualities and a connection to the sacred. Ambroggio embodies an essence of nobility and transcendence, making it a name imbued with significant cultural and spiritual resonance.

      Historically, the name Ambroggio is linked to Saint Ambrose, a prominent 4th-century bishop of Milan, who played a crucial role in the early Christian Church. His teachings and influence earned him recognition as a Doctor of the Church. The name Ambrose (and its variations) has appeared throughout various historical texts, often denoting individuals of moral and intellectual authority. As society transitioned through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Ambroggio emerged as a relatively common name in Italy, symbolizing not just religious connotations but also cultural prestige.

      In contemporary contexts, Ambroggio remains a noteworthy name within Italian communities, though it is less common than its variants such as Ambrose or Ambrogio. It is often chosen for its historical significance and its connection to divine attributes. Additionally, the name can be found in various artistic and cultural contexts, reflecting a continuation of the legacy associated with its illustrious origins. As modern Italian culture evolves, names like Ambroggio contribute to the rich tapestry of personal identity, honoring both traditional roots and individual expression.

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      Filippini

      Filippini

      This is the most common surname associated with Ambroggio.
      Maria

      Maria

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

      Giuseppe

      This is the most common name for a child of a Ambroggio.
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      1859 is when there were the most people born with the first name Ambroggio.

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