well nobody accually knows but i think according to facebook there are 3 other girls named amber, but that's just facebook
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, not that I can find.
There is not a character named Amber Skywalker.
There is no saint named Amber.
There is no canonized saint named Amber.
The amber alert was named after Amber Hagerman. She was a nine year old girl who was taken off her bike into a black truck while her younger brother had just left for home. The mother had issued the bill for the amber alert and was signed into act. They never found the killer but many children have been saved for her death.
no it is not its just a name
There does not seem to be a famous person who is named Amber Betita. There is an Amber Betita from the Philippines on Facebook. She was born in 1998 and is a student.
Last names are needed to be able to distinguish between the many people named John, and Sam , and Judy, etc. This is because many people's parents like a name like Julia, Jason, amber, angle, piglet things like that.
Amber is not a Samoan name so has no Samoan translation. If a Samoan girl was named Amber, her name would simply be Amber. No translations.
Well, I have amber eyes but do you know more people? I have amber eyes.
I wouldn't call it vicious, more like misunderstood. For example, say that there is a girl named Tia and a girl named Amber and a girl named Bonnie. Tia knows that she has lots of flaws, and she feels unperfected. She used to feel perfect, until she realized she wasn't. She is searching for a flaw in other people that is worst than hers so she can feel better about her personal struggles. She finds out that Amber has a flaw even worst than hers, according to Tia's mind. Tia tells her best friend Bonnie all about Amber's flaw. Now the two are hurting Amber verbally by using Amber's flaw as a weapon against her. The rumor about Amber's flaw spreads and soon, everyone is highly critical of Amber. This may not be your case, but it is usually what happens. ; )
Amber alert is a phrase used by the police service to announce on public radio and television that a child has gone missing. Many details are given so that people can keep their eyes open and call police if they see the child.