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Ambrose
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Ambrose is one of those names I want to like, but I can't quite get there. I do like Ambrosio and Ambrosios though.
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love itI never thought about Ambrose until I had a dream about a cave scientist who lived in a cave named Ambrose Xavier Winter. And then I loved it. He was a nice guy. I guess it is pretty snobby-sounding and doesn't really have any convenient nicknames though. If I am being honest with you.
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It's on our listbut it's not something I'd like to use - it's more a choice of my husband. It's usable, though, and I wouldn't mind seeing it.
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Oh, I love Ambrose! It's so dashing and debonair.
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I love Ambrose. I think it's a strong and handsome name. It's definitely one of my favorites.
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I like it..I think it's quite handsome :)
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One of my least loved names. The pretentiousness factor is stratospheric.
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I like this post. So incisive, and sort of unexpected!
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I only like it because of the Merlin reference. I vastly prefer Ambrosius and Emrys.
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A little tough and a little elegant (and perhaps even a bit gentle) with a nostalgic feel - I like it.
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I really like it.My cousin has the Spanish form, Ambrosio.
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There is a brand of custard and similar products called Ambrosia, so that's what I think of. Also I find it a bit feminine.
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I like it. It's warm and fiery and kind. Plus I love that you could use the nn Abbey.
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I imagine a geriatric dog, to be honest. For an old-fashioned name, however, it is rather aligned with my tastes.
It's very steadfast and powerful, but it is noticeably dated.
I'm unsure of how I feel about a baby boy named Ambrose. I'm not taken with the Southern gentleman image.
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Hmm I actually kind of like it for a boy and only for a boy. Don't fall into thinking that is is feminine because of the -rose ending. It's definitely usable :)
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Oh, yeah, definitely not feminine at all in my book.
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Not my thing. Not sure why, but it sounds weak and coddled to me - I get a vague image of a dandy prince with lily-white hands. But it's only an image and a name on paper. I think for a real life boy named today, it's not so bad, just a bit formal/stuffy seeming but alright.
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