Ambera, of Latin origin, translates to 'amber', a fossilized tree resin prized for its golden color and beauty. This unique name gained prominence in the late 20th century, initially used by parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names for their daughters. It has since become a popular choice worldwide, often associated with warmth, uniqueness, and natural elegance, much like the gemstone it is derived from.
The name Ambera saw its peak popularity between 1982 and 1983 with seven births each year. After a drop to six births in 1985, it regained momentum with another peak of seven in 1986. However, the trend declined steadily afterward, with five or fewer births annually until 1990, and only one data point available for 1999. Overall, Ambera was chosen as a baby girl's name 46 times during these years.