Augustine
Found 9 entry about "Augustine"
Aw-gus-teen
aw-GUS-tin
Augustine Name meanings & History
"great", "venerable". Augustine is commonly used as a first name for boys. It can be found in various cultures and religions, including Christianity, African culture, and French culture.
Zodiac Sign of Augustine: Action Aries
Synonyms of Augustine:
A: Angry,Aggressive,Ambitious,Action,Assertive,Argumentative
U: Undermining,Understanding,Universality,Unity,Utopia
G: Go-getter,Gregarious,Genuine,Goof-off
S: Status,Solidity,Success,Social Standing,Sex,Sensuality,Security
T: Tireless,Touchy,Talkative,Tacky,Truth,Testy,Doubting Thomas
I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate
N: Nervous,Nitpicking,Nagging,Neurosis,Nutrition,Neat,Nice
E: Enlighten,Enliven,Exaggerate,Environment,Expressive,Entertain
Augustine is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Saint Augustine of Hippo, theologian and philosopher; Augustine of Canterbury, Christian missionary; Augustine Washington, father of George Washington.
2.) Augustine (Female)
Usage: French
Meanings: The name Augustine carries the meanings of "great", "magnificent", and "venerable". It is also associated with the attributes of wisdom, intellectualism, and holiness.
Pronunciation: O-GUYS-TEEN
The name Augustine is pronounced as aw-guh-steen or aw-gus-tin.
Description: The name Augustine has a Latin origin, derived from the Latin name Augustus, which means "great" or "magnificent". It was a popular name among early Christians, and many notable saints, theologians, and philosophers throughout history have been named Augustine. The name Augustine carries the meanings of "great", "magnificent", and "venerable". It is also associated with the attributes of wisdom, intellectualism, and holiness. French feminine form of Augustinus (see Augustine 1). Augustine is used as a given name for boys in various countries, including the United States, France, Italy, and Germany. It is sometimes used as a surname as well.
Famous People
Some famous people named Augustine include Saint Augustine of Hippo, Gustav Holst, and French composer and conductor Pierre-Augustin de Beaumarchais.
3.) AUGUSTINE (Male)
Usage: Greek
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Augustinus, a diminutive form of Augustus, which is from augustus (great, venerable). The name was borne by St. Augustine (354-430), an early church father who was born in Numidia and became the bishop of Hippo in northern Africa. (AH-OO-GOO-STEEN)
4.) Augustine (Female)
5.) Augustine (Male)
Usage: Latin
Meanings: (Latin) majestic. Religion: Saint Augustine was the first archbishop of Canterbury. See also Austin,Gus,Tino.
Other Forms: Augusteen, Augustein, Augusteyn, Augusteyne, Augustinas, Augustino, Augusto, Augustyn, Augustyne
6.) Augustine (Male)
Usage: Latin
Meanings: (Latin) serious and revered
Other Forms: Aug, Augie, August, Augustene, Augustin
7.) Augustine (Female)
Usage: Latin
Meanings: (Latin) majestic. Religion: Saint Augustine was the first archbishop of Canterbury. See also Tina.
Other Forms: Agostina, Agostine, Agostyna, Agostyne, Agustina, Augusteen, Augusteena, Augusteene, Augustina, Augustinah, Augustyna, Augustyne
8.) AUGUSTINE (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: English cognate of the Latin Augustinus, a diminutive form of Augustus, which is derived from augustus (great, venerable). The name was borne by the first archbishop of Canterbury (d. 613), a Roman monk sent to convert the English to Christianity. Short: Gus. (AU-GUS-TEEN)
9.) AUGUSTINE (Male)
Usage: Italian
Meanings: Italian form of the Latin Augustinus, a diminutive form of Augustus, which is derived from augustus (great, venerable, consecrated by the augurs). The name was borne by St. Augustine (354-430), an early church father who was born in Numidia and became the bishop of Hippo in northern Africa. (AU-GOO-STEEN)