Ambrose
Ambrosius is a male name . It is also used as a family name.
origin
The name comes from the Greek and is derived from ambrosia , the food of the gods that confers immortality. The name can therefore be translated as "The Immortal".
variants
- Ambros , Ambrosi (German short forms)
- Ambrose ( English )
- Ambroise ( French )
- Ambrogio ( Italian )
- Ambrosio (Italian, Spanish )
- Ambriesch (Rhaeto-Romanic)
- Ambroos, Broos ( Dutch )
- Ambrož ( Czech )
- Ambrus ( Hungarian )
name day
Name day is December 7th or April 4th , commemorative days of Ambrosius of Milan
Name bearer
First name
- Ambrose of Alexandria († 251), saint
- Ambrose of Milan (339–397), bishop, one of the church fathers , saint
- Ambrosius I (1861–1927), Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church
- Ambrosius von Albertini (1894–1971), Swiss pathologist, full professor at the Histopathological Institute of the University of Zurich
- Ambrosius Aurelianus , British general in the 5th century
- Ambrosius Autpertus († 778), Benedictine abbot, theologian
- Ambrosius Balbus (1704–1794), from 1752 to 1783 abbot of the Cistercian monastery Bronnbach
- Ambrosius Becht (1514–1564), from 1547 to 1564 first judge and later mayor of Heilbronn
- Ambrosius Berndt (around 1500–1542), German philologist and Protestant theologian
- Ambrosius Blarer (1492–1564), theologian, hymn poet and reformer
- Ambrosius Bosschaert (1573–1621), Flemish painter
- Ambrosius Bruns (1678–1730), abbot of the Grafschaft Benedictine monastery from 1727 to 1730
- Ambrosius Ehinger (1500–1533), German conquistador
- Ambrosius Eßer OP (1932-2010), Austrian Dominican
- Ambrosius Ferrethi (1628–1696), imperial court stonemason master
- Ambrosius Froben (1537–1602), Swiss printer and publisher
- Ambrosius Holbein (* around 1494, † after 1519), German-Swiss painter and graphic artist
- Ambrosius Hubrecht (1853-1915), Dutch zoologist
- Ambrosius Lobwasser (1515–1585), humanistic German writer and translator
- Ambrose Maréchal (1768–1828), French-American bishop
- Ambrosius Moibanus (1494–1554), Protestant theologian and reformer
- Ambrosius von Oelde (* around 1630/1640; † 1705), Capuchin, architect
- Ambrosius Pape (* 1553; † after 1612), German Protestant theologian and playwright
- Ambrosius Petruzzy († 1652), Italian master stonemason and sculptor
- Ambrosius Regondi (around 1614–1682), Italian master stonemason and sculptor
- Ambrosius Rhode (1577–1633), German mathematician, astronomer and doctor
- Ambrosius Steingens († 1703), German Benedictine abbot and President of the Bursfeld Congregation
- Ambrosius Stub (1705–1758), Danish poet
- Ambrosius von Viermund (around 1478–1539), founder of the Lower Rhine noble family Virmond-Neersen
- Ambrosius II von Viermund (* around 1550, † around 1600), member of the Lower Rhine noble family Virmond-Neersen
- Ambrosius Adrian von Viermund (around 1640–1689), member of the Lower Rhine noble family Virmond-Neersen
- Ambrosius Franz von Virmont (* 1682 or 1684; † 1744), member of the Lower Rhine noble family Virmond-Neersen
- Ambrosius Volland (around 1472–1551), German legal scholar and politician
- Ambrosius Wilfflingseder (around 1500–1563), German music teacher
Middle name
- Johann Ambrosius Bach (1645–1695), German musician, father of Johann Sebastian Bach
- Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius , Roman writer
family name
- Barbara Ambrosius (* 1944), German lawyer and former judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Christine Ambrosius (* 1953), German fiction writer
- Florian Ambrosius (* 1975), German presenter of Super RTL
- Gerold Ambrosius (* 1949), German economic historian
- Hans-Georg Ambrosius (1965–2007), German visual artist
- Hans-Jürgen Ambrosius (1940–2011), German trade union official
- Heinrich Ambrosius (1879–1968), German politician (DDP, FDP, CDU)
- Hermann Ambrosius (1897–1983), German composer and music teacher
- Herwart Ambrosius (* 1925), German bioscientist
- Johanna Ambrosius (1854–1939), German writer
- Lea Ambrosius (* 2000), German volleyball player
- Markus Ambrosius , Silesian humanist and early Paracelsist, writer, heraldist, cartographer, mining entrepreneur and mint master
- Marsha Ambrosius (* 1977), English R&B singer and songwriter
- Stefan Ambrosius (* 1976), German musician
- Stephan Ambrosius (* 1998), German-Ghanaian football games
- Thomas Ambrosius (* 1969), Danish football player
additional
Ambrosius is also a Roman cognomen .
Web links
Wiktionary: Ambrosius - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations