| [ 3 syll. au-gus-ti-ne, aug-ust-ine ] The girl name Augustine is also used, and more commonly so, as a boy name. It is pronounced AAGahSTIYN KEY. Augustine's language of origin is Latin. It is predominantly used in English, French, and German. Augustine is a form (French and German) of the English and German Augustina. Augustine is also a form (English) of the English, German, and Italian Augusta. Augustine is a rare baby girl name. At the modest peak of its usage in 1907, 0.008% of baby girls were named Augustine. It was #709 in rank then. The baby name has experienced a drop in frequency since then, and is currently used only on a very light scale. Out of all girl names in its family, Augustine was nevertheless the most frequently used in 2007. Although there were times prior to 1909 that Augustine was more popular with girls, today it is used more commonly as a boy name. In 1939, 42% more boys than girls were given the name Augustine. Baby names that sound like Augustine include the Italian Agostina, the Spanish Agustina, the English Ashton, the English Ashtyn, the English and German Augustina, the English Austen, and the English Austyn. KEY: Pronunciation for Augustine: AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; G as in "green (G.R.IY.N)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)" ; S as in "sea (S.IY)" ; T as in "tea (T.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)"
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