Augustine
/ˈɔgəˌstin/
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Augustine, of English origin, derives from the Latin name 'Augustus', meaning 'majestic', 'royal', or 'worthy of honor'. It carries a sense of grandeur and dignity, often associated with nobility and leadership. The name is used for both genders and evokes a timeless, regal charm.
St. Augustine of Canterbury
Religion, First Archbishop of Canterbury
St. Augustine
Religion, Confessions
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