Augustine

aw-GUS-teen
Meaning: Great, magnificent, venerable
Gender
Boy
Origin
Latin, Christian, European
Popularity Rank
#623 (boys)
#1275 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common names today, Augustine has experienced a resurgence due to its classic charm and spiritual roots, making it a distinctive yet familiar choice.

Why Parents Choose Augustine

Parents often select Augustine for its timeless elegance, historical significance, and the qualities of wisdom and dignity it conveys.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Augustine originates from the Latin 'Augustinus,' derived from 'Augustus,' meaning 'great' or 'venerable.' It became prominent in Christian history through Saint Augustine of Hippo, a influential theologian of the 4th and 5th centuries, whose writings have shaped Western philosophy and theology for centuries. Over time, Augustine has been used across European cultures, maintaining a timeless appeal.

Augustine is a name deeply rooted in history, associated with early Christian theologians and saints, symbolizing wisdom and reverence.

Notable People Named Augustine

  • Saint Augustine of Hippo
  • Augustine of Canterbury
  • Augustine Burroughs

Name Variations

Augustin Augustino Augusto

Related Names

Similar Sounding Names

August Austen Auggie

Names with Similar Feel

August Gustav Leo

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Saint Augustine in literature and film
  • Augustine from historical novels