Augustino

Meaning of Augustino

Augustino brings the sun-drenched spirit of Italy to a newborn’s cradle. It comes from the Latin Augustus, meaning majestic and venerable. It’s rooted in augere—Latin for “to increase”—and carries hopes of growth and abundance. It echoes ancient Rome with a dash of Tuscan warmth. It’s no small feat—big enough to lead a legion yet gentle enough to grow with a little hero. It hints at strength, wisdom, and a spark of adventure in every heartbeat. Like a bright watercolor on an old fresco, it’s ready to make its mark.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as ow-GOOS-tee-noh (/auˈɡuːstino/)

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