Ambrose
My new favourite boy name.
What do you think?
How do you pronounce it?
What do you think?
How do you pronounce it?
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See, Ambrose always makes be think of Ambrose Bierce and he was such an odd, strange, weirdly hilarious curmudgeon that I love that vibe he gives to the name.
Another namesake which Ambrose has, apparently, is Ambrose Burnside, after whom sideburns were named. Thanks wiki! I've learnt something new today and now I can sit on my arse and watch trash tv :P
So... Ambrose Bierce and sideburns man! Awesome!
And so I think it's a pretty cool name. I love it as a middle name - I really do - and its quirky, grumpy, old-man-ness, verging on hipster but too uncool even for them. And as a first name, I wouldn't complain seeing little Ambroses running around!
Another namesake which Ambrose has, apparently, is Ambrose Burnside, after whom sideburns were named. Thanks wiki! I've learnt something new today and now I can sit on my arse and watch trash tv :P
So... Ambrose Bierce and sideburns man! Awesome!
And so I think it's a pretty cool name. I love it as a middle name - I really do - and its quirky, grumpy, old-man-ness, verging on hipster but too uncool even for them. And as a first name, I wouldn't complain seeing little Ambroses running around!
Pronounced AM as in I am, and brose like Rose with a b in front.
I knew a schoolboy whose nn was Ambrose. He accepted it readily and nobody found it amusing - it just seemed to suit him. I find it a bit too ecclesiastical for comfort, but others would see it differently.
I knew a schoolboy whose nn was Ambrose. He accepted it readily and nobody found it amusing - it just seemed to suit him. I find it a bit too ecclesiastical for comfort, but others would see it differently.
I like it. You'll probably get comments on it being too feminine, but that's just because it has the word "rose" in it. I say it "AM-bros," basically just as it's spelt. It reminds me of an 1800s Southern gentleman.
I pronounce it AM-broz (roz sounds like "rose"). Ambrose isn't a favorite, and I'm not sure if I like it or not.
My grandmother's brother was named Ambrose. He pronounced it am-broze.
I think it's a cool name.
I think it's a cool name.
It's one of my favorites lately. I pronounce it Am-BROZ (the last part sounds like bros, or rose-with-a-B).
Ambrose sounds dignified and gentlemanly. I like it.
I pronounce it AM-broz (ending like the word "rose").
I pronounce it AM-broz (ending like the word "rose").
I pronounce it AM-broz (first syllable like "am," second rhymes with rose).
Sometimes I think Ambrose sounds warm, friendly, and intellectual. Other times, it comes off as snooty and pale in a sickly, too-weak-to-go-outdoors way. I like it well enough today.
Sometimes I think Ambrose sounds warm, friendly, and intellectual. Other times, it comes off as snooty and pale in a sickly, too-weak-to-go-outdoors way. I like it well enough today.
I adore Ambrose! It's so regal and academic.
I pronounce it "AM-broze," the first syllable of which rhymes with "ham" and "ram."
I pronounce it "AM-broze," the first syllable of which rhymes with "ham" and "ram."