Meaning & History
Possibly from Ambrogiotto, a diminutive of Ambrogio, or Angiolotto, a diminutive of Angiolo. This name was borne by Giotto di Bondone (1267-1337), an Italian painter and architect.
Related Names
Other Languages & CulturesAmbrosios, Ambrosius (Ancient Greek) Aingeru (Basque) Angel (Bulgarian) Àngel (Catalan) Anđelko, Anđelo, Ambrozije (Croatian) Ambrož (Czech) Ambroos, Broos (Dutch) Ambrose, Angel (English) Ambroise, Ange (French) Anxo (Galician) Ambrosi (Georgian) Engel (Germanic) Angelos (Greek) Ambrus (Hungarian) Angelus (Late Roman) Angel, Angjelko (Macedonian) Ambroży (Polish) Ângelo, Ambrósio, Angelino (Portuguese) Anghel (Romanian) Amvrosiy (Russian) Ànghelu (Sardinian) Anđelko (Serbian) Ambrož (Slovene) Ambrosio, Ángel, Angelino (Spanish) Amvrosiy (Ukrainian) Emrys (Welsh)
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Entry updated April 25, 2021