Ambrose, more commonly known as Ambri, is a name of Latin origin that means "immortal." It has been popular throughout history, particularly among royalty and the clergy. The name was borne by numerous saints and scholars in medieval Europe, including Saint Ambrose of Milan, a noted theologian and bishop who lived in the 4th century. Despite its historical roots, Ambri remains a distinctive and unique choice for a first name today. It is often shortened to the familiar and friendly nickname 'Amby.'
The name Ambri experienced some peaks and valleys in popularity over the years with a total of 84 births recorded between 1999 and 2021. The most popular years were 2003 and 2005, each with 7 births, while the year 2013 saw the highest number at 8. However, the name's popularity has generally decreased since 2006, with most years recording 5 or fewer births.