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Augustus derives from Latin "augere" meaning to increase, with "augustus" meaning venerable, majestic, consecrated. The name was first a religious term, then an imperial title, and later a personal name. In English-speaking countries, Augustus has maintained classic usage, often shortened to Gus or Augie. Its three syllables give it formal, majestic weight with friendly nickname options. Notable bearers include Augustus Caesar, Augustus Toplady (hymn writer), and Augustus John (artist). The names biblical significance through the census at Jesus birth gives it Christian meaning beyond its imperial associations. Parents choosing Augustus often appreciate its combination of historical weight, biblical connection, and classic character. The name represents the majesty of Christ the true King born under earthly rulers. In recent years, Augustus has seen renewed interest as parents seek distinguished classic names with nickname potential. The names dignity and depth appeal to those seeking traditional names with substance.