אוגוסטין
"Majestic, venerable, grand"
The name Augustine is derived from the Latin word Augustus, which means majestic or venerable. This name was adopted as a personal name in ancient Rome to denote someone who was exalted, respected, and grand. In Christian tradition, Augustine is most notably associated with St. Augustine of Hippo, an early Christian philosopher and theologian who is renowned for his influential writings on faith and grace.
Symbolizes a deep sense of reverence and respect, as well as a strong connection to one's spiritual beliefs and values.
A creative, loving, and caring person who is known for their deep sense of responsibility and nurturing nature.
אוגוסטין
גדול, מעריץ, כבוד
Αυγούστινος
Σεβαστός, μεγαλοπρέπεia
Augustinus
magnificus, venerabilis
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IPA: /ˈɔːɡəstiːn/
A creative, loving, and caring person who is known for their deep sense of responsibility and nurturing nature.
Carnelian