Opdag mennesker med navnet Augustine Rasmussen
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- Augustin Rasmussen
- Augustine Rasmusen
- Augustin Rasmusen
- Augustine Rasmusson
- Augustin Rasmusson
- Augustine Rassmussen
- Augustin Rassmussen
- Chinese (Simplified): 奥古斯丁 拉斯穆森 (Àogǔsī dīng Lāsīmùsēn)
- French: Augustin Rasmussen
- German: Augustinus Rasmussen
- Hungarian: Rasmussen Augustinus
- Italian: Agostino Rasmussen
- Japanese: オーガスティン ラスムッセン (Ōgasutin Rasumussen)
- Polish: Augustyn Rasmussen
- Portuguese: Agostinho Rasmussen
- Russian: Августин Расмуссен (Avgustin Rasmussen)
- Spanish: Agustín Rasmussen
- Danmark 50%
- USA 41%
- Storbritannien 7%
- Frankrig 2%
Augustine stems directly from the Latin name "Augustinus." This is a derivative of "Augustus," a title meaning "venerable" or "majestic." Augustus itself comes from the Latin word "augere," meaning "to increase." The suffix "-inus" indicates belonging to or resembling, so Augustinus essentially means "belonging to Augustus" or "resembling Augustus." The name's evolution is relatively straightforward, moving from a title of honor to a personal name through the addition of a common Latin suffix. The name gained prominence primarily due to Saint Augustine of Hippo, a 4th-century philosopher and theologian. His writings significantly influenced the development of Western Christianity. Consequently, Augustine became a popular name in Europe, particularly in Catholic countries. Its usage spread with the expansion of Christianity. Variations include Austin in English, Agustín in Spanish, and Agostino in Italian. Diminutives such as Gus are also common. The name has experienced periods of both high and low popularity, often reflecting religious or cultural trends.
The surname Rasmussen has its historical roots in Scandinavia, particularly in Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name "Rasmus," itself a diminutive of "Erasmus," which means "beloved" in Greek. The surname first appeared in the medieval period, with its earliest records dating back to the 14th century. Over time, Rasmussen became a patronymic surname, indicating "son of Rasmus," which was a common practice in Scandinavian naming conventions. Those who bore the surname often engaged in various occupations, including farming, fishing, and trade, reflecting the agrarian and maritime culture of the region. The name is traditionally associated with traits of warmth and affection, mirroring its etymological roots.
Ejnar RasmussenRudolph RasmussenInger RasmussenHarald JohansenJens JohansenChristian RasmussenAndersine JohansenHans RasmussenOtto JohansenAnna JohansenAne RasmussenJørgen RasmussenKnud RasmussenKaj RasmussenLily RasmussenLaust RasmussenRasmus RasmussenKristine RasmussenMarie RasmussenJohannes Rasmussen
Audry RasmussenAudun RasmussenAuen RasmussenAugen RasmussenAugund RasmussenAugust RasmussenAugusta RasmussenAuguste RasmussenAugustin RasmussenAugustina RasmussenAugustinius RasmussenAugustinus RasmussenAugustus RasmussenAundrea RasmussenAura RasmussenAurelia RasmussenAurelie RasmussenAurelius RasmussenAurora RasmussenAusta Rasmussen
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