All about the name AMBERE

Meaning, origin, history.

Amber is a unique and captivating female name of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word "æmbros" which means "ambergris," a waxy substance produced by the sperm whale. Ambergris has been used for centuries in perfumery and as a fixative in incense.

The name Amber gained popularity during the Victorian era, when it was often used as a given name due to its association with amber gemstones. However, the use of Amber as a given name can be traced back even further to medieval times, where it was sometimes used as a pet form of names such as Amabel or Ambrosia.

Throughout history, Amber has been associated with various notable figures and works of art. In ancient Greek mythology, Amber (Amberis) was the daughter of the sun god Helios. She was transformed into a nymph by her father after she betrayed him to his wife Hera. In more recent times, Amber is also the name of characters in works such as the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen and the television series "Breaking Bad."

Today, Amber continues to be a popular choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet accessible name for their daughter. Its association with amber gemstones makes it appealing due to its natural beauty and warmth, while its historical roots add an air of sophistication and timelessness. Overall, Amber is a name that combines elegance, uniqueness, and rich history into one captivating package.

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Popularity of the name AMBERE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Ambere had 13 babies named Ambere between 1989 and 1991."