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[Opinions] WDYTO Ambrosia?
A few days ago Ambrosia kind of leapt out at me and hung on tight.What do you think of Ambrosia?Is "Rose" a viable nn for Ambrosia? Any nn you like?What do you think of Ambrosia Jean? Ambrosia Hope? Other ideas?
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I love it. I love Ambrose, and Ambrosine's great as well. Rose could work as a nn; some others include Amy, Asia, Amber /Ambra, Brosia, etc.I like Ambrosia Hope. It's got a pleasant sound. Ambrosia Jean works too.Other ideas:
Ambrosia Eleanor
Ambrosia Elisabeth
Ambrosia Joy
Ambrosia Katherine /Catherine /Katharine
Ambrosia Irene /Irena /Irina
Ambrosia Helen /Helena
Ambrosia Sabina / Sabine
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I like Amy as a nn.I like Eleanor, Elisabeth and Catherine to an extent.Thanks for the feedback.

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I love it. It's really pretty. My combo is Ambrosia June. Rose could work as a nn, but I much prefer just Ambrosia. There is a girl in the year above me named Ambrosia, and she doesn't go by a nn.
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I think it's pretty cheesey. On a pet maybe, but "food of the gods" seems like a really bizarre name for a human. I don't get the appeal at all.
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I love it. I discovered it a few days ago and really like it.
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NO! No! Ambrosia is fruit salad! On a person it sounds like a stripper. And Ambrosia Hope sounds awful together. Say it aloud.
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I met a 13 year old named Ambrosia about a month back, it's been on my fave's list since! She didn't have a nickname, but I think Rose could work. Some others that could work: Amy, Amby, Sia, Asia, and Brosia.Ambrosia Jean is nice, better than Ambrosia Hope. Ambrosia Hope is getting too sickly sweet to my ears. My favorite combination with Anbrosia right now is Sabrina Ambrosia. I also like Ambrosia Cathleen, Ambrosia Elaine, Ambrosia Irene, and Ambrosia Louise, Ambrosia Allegra (though this one is brodering on sickly sweet) and Natasha Ambrosia.Hope I could help!
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I kind of like Cathleen, but spelled Kathleen. And I like Ambrosia Elaine. Ambrosia Louise looks nice but I'd never use Louise. I like Allegra but it just doesn't go with Ambrosia in my opinion.Thanks for the feedback.

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Its a decent name, nothing I would use or anything.As for nn, I like Amber,or Rosie (Rosie when the person in young).Ambrosia Jean frowns better.other ideas:
Ambrosia Laine
Ambrosia Katherine
Ambrosia Chelsea
Ambrosia Leigh
Ambrosia Kaitlyn
Ambrosia Kay
Ambrosia Michelle
Ambrosia Elizabeth
Ambrosia Grace
Ambrosia Ruth
Ambrosia Emily
Ambrosia Nicole
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I like Kaitlyn spelled Caitlin. And I have a soft spot for Laine as a nn for Elaine. Thanks for the feedback and suggestions.

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Funny you should mention this nameI just read a book with the Charachter's TR, Queenie, Tango & Saskia and their horse was called Ambrosia
Its sorta growing on me. Rose or Rosie would be a cute nn.
Ambrosia Jean is nice.~~* BEX *~~
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But as previous posts are about Tango, mostly, I assume it took more of your fancy. :-D Though you did remind me that I like Saskia.

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I like Ambrosia Jean. It's not a name I'd pick, but I'd smile to see it on someone else's child. The "food of the gods" part is a bit of a turn off, though. I like the NN Rosie with it. I prefer Jean to Hope for the sound and because Ambrosia is technically a word name, it seems overkill to me to follow up with a second word name. Also, I just don't like Hope!
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I almost like it.I love Ambrose and like Ambrosine very much, but I'm not as keen on Ambrosia. I think it's a wee bit too much of a noun for me. I could see Rosie coming out of Ambrosia but I'd be less keen on Rose. For whatever reason, Rose is too much of a seperate, whole name for me to like as a nickname but Rosie is, well, nicknamey. As another example, it's like the name Jeremy--I can see Jerry as a nn, but not Remy, even though those letters appear in Jeremy.

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I know what you mean, the dictionary screams at me for liking Ambrosia.Rosie. That's an idea. I think I like it more than Rose. :o)

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