Agustin: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: ahg-oost-een
Origin: Spain
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Updated on Apr 14, 2025 · 1 min read
Region Origin: Europe
Meaning: A Spanish form of Augustine, meaning "great" or "venerable."

Agustin is a name with deep roots in Spanish culture, derived from the Latin name Augustine. It means "venerable," "majestic," and "exalted," reflecting its association with nobility and grandeur. The name has evolved over time, influenced by historical figures like Saint Augustine of Hippo and Augustin I of Mexico. Its enduring popularity stems from its timeless appeal and the legacy of individuals who have borne the name. Agustin is a name that symbolizes wisdom, spirituality, and intellectual grandeur, making it a significant choice for parents seeking a name with rich historical and cultural significance.

Agustin Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Agustin is currently #1544 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Boy: Agustin is currently #1544 on Kiindred Boy Names

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