Austen
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Austen is a vernacular form of Augustine which comes from Augustus, originally an Ancient Roman title used by Roman emperors after the first and, by some accounts, greatest emperor of Rome, Gaius Octavius, who was the adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar. It means “majestic”, “venerable”, “great” from Latin augere (to increase). Austen is also used as a male given name.
Variants:
- Austin
- Auston
- Austins
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