Definition
A given name or surname derived from the Roman emperor Augustus; historically notable from Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430), an influential Christian theologian and philosopher.
Etymology
From Latin 'Augustinus,' a diminutive form of 'Augustus,' meaning 'majestic' or 'venerable.' The name was borne by the Roman emperor Augustus Caesar, and later became popular among Christians due to Saint Augustine's influence on Christian theology and philosophy.
Kelly Says
Saint Augustine invented the concept of the 'inner life'—his 'Confessions' is often called the first psychological autobiography, exploring doubt, desire, and personal transformation centuries before modern psychology. His struggle with faith shows that questioning and wrestling with belief are fundamental human experiences, not failures of devotion.
Translations
ARالعربية
أغسطس
a-ghus-tus
BNবাংলা
অগস্টিন
o-gosh-tin
CACatalà
Augustí
aw-goo-st-ee
CSČeština
Augustin
aw-goo-stīn
DADansk
Augustin
aw-goo-stīn
DEDeutsch
Augustin
aw-goo-stīn
ELΕλληνικά
Αύγουστος
aw-goo-stohs
ESEspañol
augustino
aw-goo-sthee-noh
FAفارسی
اگوستین
a-goo-steen
FISuomi
Augustinus
aw-goo-stah-nus
FRFrançais
augustin
aw-goo-stɛ̃
HEעברית
אוגוסטינוס
oo-gos-tee-noo-s
HIहिन्दी
अगस्टिन
a-gus-tin
HUMagyar
Augustinus
aw-goo-stah-nus
IDBahasa Indonesia
Augustin
aw-goo-stahn
IGIG
Augustin
aw-goo-st-in
ITItaliano
augustino
aw-goo-sthee-noh
JA日本語
アウグスティヌス
aw-gu-sutin-su
KO한국어
아우구스티누스
a-u-gi-su-tin-u-su
MSBahasa Melayu
Augustin
aw-goo-stahn
MYမြန်မာ
အောက်စတန်
a-gu-stan
NLNederlands
augustinus
aw-goo-stah-nus
NONorsk
Augustin
aw-goo-stīn
PLPolski
Augustyn
aw-goo-styn
PTPortuguês
augustino
aw-goo-sthee-noh
RORomână
Augustin
aw-goo-stīn
RUРусский
Августин
Av-gus-tin
SVSvenska
Augustin
aw-goo-stīn
SWKiswahili
Augustin
aw-goo-stahn
TAதமிழ்
ஆகஸ்டின்
a-ga-su-tin
TLTL
Augustin
aw-goo-stahn
TRTürkçe
Augustin
aw-goo-stahn
UKУкраїнська
Августин
Av-gus-tin
VITiếng Việt
Augustin
aw-goo-stahn
YOYO
Augustin
aw-goo-st-in
ZUZU
Augustin
aw-goo-st-in