Certificate of Name
Ambroży
Masculine
Polish
Meaning & Origin
Ambroży is the Polish form of the Latin name Ambrose, derived from the Late Latin Ambrosius, which ultimately comes from the Greek name Ἀμβρόσιος (Ambrosios) meaning "immortal."The name's origin is closely tied to early Christian history. Saint Ambrose, a 4th-century theologian and Bishop of Milan, was a key figure in the Church and is recognized as a Doctor of the Church. Due to his veneration, the name became popular throughout Christian Europe, although it never achieved widespread use in England.Notable BearersAmbroży appears as both a given name and a surname in Poland. Notable bearers include Ambroży Mikołaj Skarżyński (1787–1868), a Napoleonic officer and Polish general, and Ambroży Mieroszewski (1802–1884), a Polish painter. In the realm of fiction, Ambroży Kleks (also known as Pan Kleks) is a memorable character from Jan Brzechwa's children's book series. Other historical figures include Wenzel Bernhard Ambrozy (1723–1806), a Czech painter, and Sándor Ambrózy (1903–1992), a Hungarian sculptor.Related FormsAlternative forms in other languages include Ambrosios (Ancient Greek), Ambrosius (Late Latin), Ambrozije (Croatian), Ambrož (Slovene), Ambroos (Dutch), and the Dutch diminutive Broos. The Russian equivalent is Amvrosy.Meaning: ImmortalOrigin: Greek via LatinType: Given name and surnameUsage: Polish
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