Ambrosio

/æmˈbroʊsioʊ/ noun

A proper name or title, sometimes used historically to refer to a person associated with ambrosia or divine qualities (archaic).

A Latinized or Romanized form of the Greek root 'ambrosia,' used as a name. Saint Ambrose (Ambrosio in Italian/Spanish) was a prominent early Christian bishop, lending prestige to the name.

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