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Meaning & Origins
From the word for the fossilized resin amber, a word derived via Old French and Latin from Arabic ambar. This was first used as a given name at the end of the 19th century. It enjoyed a surge in popularity following the publication of Kathleen Winsor's novel Forever Amber in 1944, and again in the 1990s.
| 182nd in the U.S. for 2011 |
German: probably a habitational name, from a place or farm named with Gehl ‘wet lowland’ + -hausen ‘at the houses’.
| 40,274th in the U.S. for 2011 |
Nicknames & variations
Amberly, Ambers, Ambera, Ambere, Amberia, Amberr, Ambery, Amberae, Amparo, Ambeer
Gehl, Gehling, Gehle, Gehlbach, Gehlert, Gehlen, Gehler, Gehlsen, Gehlken, Gehly
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