Ambar

"Variant of Amber. Amber, fossilized resin"

โ™€ Female ยท Arabic, English
nature gemstone modern variant

๐Ÿ“– About Ambar

Ambar is a luminous name with dual etymological roots, bridging Eastern and Western traditions. In Arabic, it derives from "anbar" (ุนู†ุจุฑ), meaning "ambergris" โ€” the precious, fragrant substance prized in perfumery for centuries. In Sanskrit, the word "ambar" refers to the sky or heavens, giving the name a celestial dimension. This convergence of meanings โ€” earthly treasure and infinite sky โ€” makes Ambar a name of unusual poetic depth. Used across the Spanish-speaking world as a variant of Amber, it is particularly popular in Latin America, where it carries a warm, melodic quality. The name also appears in Hindi-speaking communities, connecting to the ancient city of Amber (Amer) in Rajasthan, India, whose hilltop fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ambar transcends cultural boundaries, equally at home in Arabic, Hispanic, and South Asian naming traditions.

๐Ÿ“ Details

  • OriginArabic, English
  • Genderโ™€ Female
  • MeaningVariant of Amber. Amber, fossilized resin

๐Ÿ”€ Variants & Related Names

โญ Famous People

  • Ambar Lucid โ€” Dominican-Mexican American singer-songwriter and musician known for bilingual indie music
  • Ambar de la Fuente โ€” Dominican actress known for her telenovela and film work in Latin America
  • Malik Ambar โ€” Ethiopian-born regent of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate in 17th-century India, renowned military strategist
  • Ambar Chakravarty โ€” Indian neurologist and professor known for research in neuroscience