Amberley is a unique and elegant given name of English origin. The name is derived from the village of Amberley in West Sussex, England. This charming village is situated on the banks of the River Arun and is known for its beautiful architecture and rich history.
The meaning of Amberley is associated with the village's location and etymology. "Amber" is derived from the Old English word "æmbere," which refers to the gemstone amber, while "-ley" is a suffix that indicates a meadow or clearing. Therefore, Amberley can be interpreted as "meadow where amber is found."
The history of Amberley as a place name dates back to at least the 10th century when it was recorded as "Amberleah." Over time, the name evolved through various spellings such as Amberlea, Ambrilege, and finally Amberley. The village has been inhabited since the Iron Age and has seen many notable residents throughout its history.
While Amberley is not a particularly common given name, it has been used occasionally in England and other English-speaking countries. Those who bear this name often appreciate its uniqueness and connection to the historic village in West Sussex.
The name Amberley saw a significant increase in popularity around the late 70s to early 80s, with peaks at 29 births in 1987 and 42 births in 2019. However, it has seen a decline since then, with only 18 births recorded in 2023. Overall, there have been a total of 809 births named Amberley from 1971 to 2023.