Dustin

/ˈdʌstɪn/ noun

Definition

A given name, typically masculine, used primarily in English-speaking countries.

Etymology

The origin of 'Dustin' as a name is uncertain but may derive from Old Norse 'Thorstein,' or possibly from the English word 'dust.' It became popular as a given name in the 20th century, especially in America.

Kelly Says

Dustin is a fascinating case of a name that became wildly popular after famous actor Dustin Hoffman rose to prominence in the 1960s-70s. Names often follow celebrity trends, and this shows how popular culture can literally shape naming patterns across entire generations.

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