Agustine: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: ahg-oost-een-eh
Origin: Spain
gender-male

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Meaning: A modern spelling of Augustine, with similar meanings.

Agustine, a name derived from the Latin word 'Augere,' meaning 'to increase,' is a masculine form of the name Augustus. It has strong connections to Roman history and culture, with Saint Augustine being a prominent figure in Christian theology. The name has been influential in various cultures, with different spellings and variations. In modern times, Agustine is less commonly used but still carries the dignity and majesty associated with its Latin roots.

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