Ambros Explained
Ambros is a German name derived from Ambrosius and also the shortened form of Ambrosio in Spanish. All are equivalent to Ambrose in English.
Spellings in other languages include Catalan; Valencian: '''Ambrós'''|link=no}, Croatian: '''Ambroš'''|link=no, and may refer to:
Given Name
- Ambrós, name for Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza (1913–1992), distinguished comic strip cartoonist
- Ambros Martín (born 1968), Spanish former handball player and current coach
- Ambros Seelos (1935–2015), German composer, singer, arranger, conductor
- Ambros Sollid (1880–1973), Norwegian agronomist and politician.
- Ambros Speiser (1922–2003), Swiss engineer and scientist
- Ambros Uchtenhagen (1928–2022), Swiss psychiatrist
Surname
- August Wilhelm Ambros (1816–1876), Austrian composer and music historian of Czech descent
- Harald Ambros (born 1980), Austrian equestrian
- Krystyna Ambros (born 1961), Polish rower
- Michael Hermann Ambros (1750–1809), Austrian publisher and author of Cantastoria
- Otto Ambros (1901–1990), German chemist and Nazi war criminal
- Paul Ambros (1933–2015), German ice hockey player
- Tihana Ambroš (born 1980), Croatian handball player
- Victor Ambros (born 1953), American developmental biologist
- Vladimir Ambros (born 1993), Moldovan footballer
- Wolfgang Ambros (born 1952), Austrian songwriter and rock/pop singer
See also
Equivalent given and surnames in other languages include:
- Ambro, a surname
- Ambrose (disambiguation), English
- Ambrus (disambiguation), Hungarian
- Ambrogio, Italian
- Ambroży, Polish
- Amvrosy, Russian
- Ambroz (disambiguation), Serbo-Croatian
- Ambróz (disambiguation), Slovakian
- Ambrož (disambiguation), Slovenian and Czech
- Ambrosio (disambiguation), Spanish