Austin

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Meaning: Great or magnificent
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, English, American
Popularity Rank
#1677 (girls)
#3146 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While traditionally a male name, Austin has become a popular unisex choice, especially in the United States, gaining favor for its modern yet classic vibe.

Why Parents Choose Austin

Parents are drawn to Austin for its strong historical roots, timeless appeal, and the sense of grandeur and confidence it imparts.

History & Cultural Significance

Originally derived from the Latin 'Augustinus,' meaning 'great' or 'venerable,' Austin has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages. It became especially popular in the United States in the late 20th century, partly due to cultural influences and notable namesakes.

Austin is a name with Latin roots, often associated with strength and grandeur, and has gained popularity in many English-speaking countries.

Notable People Named Austin

  • Austin Mahone, American singer
  • Austin Butler, actor
  • Saint Augustine of Hippo, influential philosopher and theologian

Name Variations

Augustin Augustus Austin

Related Names

August Austen Augustine

Similar Sounding Names

Austen Aston Easton

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Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Austin Powers, film series
  • Austin & Ally, Disney TV show
  • Austin City Limits, music festival