Ambrogio

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Ambrogio
Pronunciation [amˈbrɔːdʒo]
Gendermale
Language(s) Italian
Origin
Language(s)Latin
Derivation Ambrosius
Meaning"immortal"
Other names
Variant form(s)Ambrosio, Ambrogino, Ambrosino, Ambrogione, Ambrosone
Nickname(s)Giotto, Bogio, Boso, Bosone
Cognate(s) Ambrose (English), Ambroise (French)
Related namesAmbrogia & Ambrosia (feminine)

Ambrogio is a given name, and may refer to:

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