Augusta
Origin: Ancient Roman
Meaning: the feminine form of Augustus, originally used as a title for the first Roman emperor, Octavian, meaning "great" or "venerable" from Latin augere.
Variants:
- Auguste (German)
- Augustina (Ancient Roman)
- Augustine (French, German)
- Agostina (Italian)
- Agustina (Spanish)
- Augustyna (Polish)
- August
Male forms:
- Augustus (Ancient Roman)
- Augustine
- Auguste (French)
- Agostino (Italian)
- Agustin (Spanish)
- August
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