Here is the first ambigram I ever made. It is my first name, Erich.
This one is for my father, Henry.
I made the next one for the son of a friend, Cory.
I made the next two ambigrams for another friend, Lynn Hatfield. This one is for a friend of hers, Uva.
This one is for her son's first wife, Heather.
Here are some more ambigrams I've made for friends. This one says Jan, and if you turn it over it says Tina.
This one says Jen, and if you turn it over it says Ryan.
This one is for Rachel.
This one is for Kim Quintal. This is her last name.
The next two are for Jane Martin. This one is her full name.
This one is for one of her friends, Christina.
The next two are for Veronica Valles. This is her first name.
This is her last name.
The next three are for Marcy. This is her first name.
The other two are for her sons, Noah and Maxwell.
The next two are for Debby Jones. The first one looks like her first name, but if you turn it sideways it looks like her last name.
The other is for her husband Steve. It is his first name right side up, but his last name upside down.
This one is for Lia.
This one is for Tami.
This one is for Wendy Petti who wrote an article about my ambigrams at mathcats.com.
This one is for a friend of mine from college, John Hoffman.
The next two are for math professors at Stetson, Hari and Dave.
This one is for my secretary, Nancy.
This one is for a biology professor at Stetson, Missy Gibbs.
This one is for a computer science professor at Stetson, Hala.
This is for a librarian at Stetson, Barbara Costello. This is her last name.
These are the initials of my good friend, Barbara Lynne Graber.
This is for a member of the brew crew, Kendyl.
And this is for Marcos Davy, who wanted an ambigram of a medical code 171.3.
Go back to Erich's Ambigram Page.