Ágúst name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin
Usage: Icelandic, Danish, Swedish and Finnish
Meaning: The August and The Dignified
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What does Ágúst mean?
Boy name Ágúst means "The August or The Dignified" which came from Latin is prevalently used in Icelandic, Finnish, Danish and Swedish. Ágúst is form of August in Icelandic language.
Variants of Ágúst
Augustinus, Augustus, August, Agust, Augustin, Austin, Augustine, Øystæinn, Augusten, Astin, Austinjames, Agosteen, Gustl, Augustina
How popular is the name Ágúst?
Ágúst is an extremely rare name around the globe.
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Famous people named Ágúst
- Ágúst H. Bjarnason, was the son of Hákon Bjarnason
- Ágúst Ævar Gunnarsson, founding member of the Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós
- Ágúst Guðmundsson, Icelandic film director and screenwriter
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