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Possibly a Frisian diminutive of AUGUSTINUS or AURELIUS.

AUGUSTINUS   male   Ancient Roman
Latin form of AUGUSTINE (1).
AUGUSTINE (1)   male   English
From the Roman name Augustinus, itself derived from the Roman name AUGUSTUS. Saint Augustine of Hippo was a 5th-century Christian theologian and author from North Africa. For his contributions to Christian philosophy he is known as a Doctor of the Church. Due to his renown, the name came into general use in the Christian world. It became popular in England in the Middle Ages partly because of a second saint by this name, Augustine of Canterbury, a 6th-century Italian monk sent to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons.
AUGUSTUS   male   Ancient Roman, Dutch
Means "great" or "venerable", derived from Latin augere "to increase". Augustus was the title given to Octavian, the first Roman emperor. He was the adopted son of Julius Caesar who rose to power through a combination of military skill and political prowess. This was also the name of three kings of Poland.
AURELIUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was derived from Latin aureus "golden, gilded". Marcus Aurelius was a Roman emperor and philosophical writer. This was also the name of several early saints.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Augustinus, Aurelius
CATALAN: Agustí
CROATIAN: Augustin, Dino, Tin
CZECH: Augustín, Augustin, Aurel
DUTCH: Augustijn, Stijn, Tijn
ENGLISH: Augustine, Austen, Austin, Austyn
FRENCH: Augustin, Aurèle
GERMAN: Augustin, Aurel
HUNGARIAN: Ágoston, Aurél
ITALIAN: Agostino, Aurelio, Dino
LITHUANIAN: Augustinas, Aurelijus
POLISH: Augustyn, Aureliusz
PORTUGUESE: Agostinho, Aurélio
ROMANIAN: Augustin, Aurel
SLOVAK: Augustín, Aurel
SLOVENE: Avguštin
SPANISH: Agustín, Aurelio
WELSH: Awstin
FEMININE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Augustina, Aurelia
ENGLISH: Oralee, Oralie
FRENCH: Augustine, Aurélie
GERMAN: Augustine
HUNGARIAN: Aranka, Aurélia
ITALIAN: Agostina, Aurelia, Dina
LITHUANIAN: Aurelija
POLISH: Augustyna, Aurelia
ROMANIAN: Aurelia
SPANISH: Agustina, Aurelia
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Augusta, Augustus, Aureliana, Aurelianus
CATALAN: August
DANISH: August
DUTCH: Augusta, Augustus, Gusta, Guus
ENGLISH: August, Augusta, Gus, Gussie
FINNISH: Aku, Aukusti, Kusti
FRENCH: Auguste, Aurélien
GERMAN: August, Augusta, Auguste
ITALIAN: Augusta, Augusto, Aureliana, Aureliano
LATVIAN: Augusts
LITHUANIAN: Augustas
NORWEGIAN: August
POLISH: August, Augusta
PORTUGUESE: Augusta, Augusto
RUSSIAN: Avgust
SLOVENE: Avgust, Avgusta
SPANISH: Augusto, Aureliano
SWEDISH: August
UKRAINIAN: Avgust