Andrea
This is something new: the same glyph is used to make all six letters of Andrea. Indeed, each of the letters is a different orientation of the same glyph (the two ‘a’s are mirror images of each other), so the design uses six of the possible eight orientations.
But can this really be called either an ambigram or an inversion? (Turn it upside-down or look at it in a mirror and nothing remarkable happens.) I have been told that a guy called Greg Huber, a friend of Scott Kim, has coined the word ‘spinonym’ to describe this sort of conceit.
I have employed the same principle once before: when I created the ‘digital monogram’ that I use throughout this site (at the top of all the pages) and also as part of a ‘designed by’ badge on all of the websites I have built.