Meaning: Simply from the English word meaning "glowing coal in a dying fire". From Old English ǣmyrge, from Proto-Germanic *aima 'ashes'. As a given, it was first recorded in the 1800s, most likely as a transferred use of the surname Ember. In modern times, its use as a given name is probably due to its similarity to Amber.https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Ember/+(Information from name #205 originally submitted by an anonymous user).
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(Information from name #205 originally submitted by an anonymous user).