Augustine (disambiguation)
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Augustine, or Augustin, is a given name. The Spanish form is Agustín. It may refer to:
People
Given name or stage name
- Augustine (given name), the name
- Augustin (name), a variant of the name
- Augustin Daly, American playwright
- Augustine (actor), Malayalam film actor
- Augustine Joseph Hickey Duganne (1823–1884), American poet
- Augustine Huy Viet Phan, Augustine Moi Van Nguyen, and Augustine Schoffler, three of the Vietnamese Martyrs (died 1625)
- Augustin Lercheimer (1522–1603), pseudonym of Hermann Wilken, German humanist and mathematician
Honorific
- Augustine of Canterbury (died 604), the first Archbishop of Canterbury
- Saint Augustine (disambiguation)
- Saint Augustine of Hippo (354–430), the Church Father
Middle name
- Peter Augustine Baines (1786/87–1843), English vicar
- Herbert Augustine Carter (1874–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Timothy Augustine Coghlan (1856–1926), Australian statistician
- Joseph Augustine Di Noia (born 1943), American Roman Catholic archbishop and theologian
- William Augustine Duncan (1811–1885), Scottish journalist and colonial official
- Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin (1770–1840), Russian-American aristocrat and Catholic priest
- John Augustine Hartford (1872–1951), president of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company
- James Augustine Healy (1830–1900), American Catholic bishop, first African-American bishop
- Mar Augustine Kandathil (1874–1956), first Indian Archbishop and first Metropolitan of the Catholic St. Thomas Christians
- Martin Augustine Knapp (1843–1923), United States federal judge
- John Augustine Macdonald (1913–1961), Canadian politician
- James Augustine McFaul (1850–1917), Irish-American bishop
- William Augustine Ogden (1841–1897), American composer
- James Augustine Shannon (1904–1994), American nephrologist
- John Thornton Augustine Washington (1783–1841), American landowner, farmer, and statesman, member of the Washington family
Surname
- Aboobakar Augustin (born 1985), Mauritian footballer
- Alan Augustine (died 2001), American politician
- Ann Augustine (born 1988), Indian film actress
- Anthony Augustine (born 1980), Grenadian footballer
- Basilio Augustín (1840–1910), Spanish Governor General of the Philippines
- Brendan Augustine (born 1971), South African footballer
- Dave Augustine (born 1949), American baseball outfielder
- David Augustine Jr., better known as Dee-1, American rapper
- D. J. Augustin (born 1987), American basketball player
- Eduard Augustin (born 1942), East German canoer
- Fernando Augustin (born 1980), Mauritian sprinter
- Govert-Marinus Augustijn (1871–1963), Dutch potter
- Ionel Augustin (born 1955), Romanian footballer
- James Augustine (born 1984), American basketball player
- Jean Augustine, (born 1937), Canadian politician
- Jean-Baptiste Jacques Augustin (1759–1832), French painter
- Jeremias Augustin (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey player
- Jerry Augustine (born 1952), American baseball pitcher
- Joe Mike Augustine (1911–1995), First Nations leader and historian of the Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation, grandfather of Noah Augustine
- Johan Samuel Augustin (1715–1785), German-Danish astronomical writer and civil servant
- Kathy Augustine (1956–2006), first female state controller of Nevada
- Larry Augustin, CEO of SugarCRM and venture capitalist
- Liane Augustin (1927–1978), German/Austrian singer and actress
- Ludovic Augustin (1902–?), Haitian sport shooter who won Haiti's first ever medal at the Olympic Games in 1924
- Marx Augustin (1643–1685), Austrian minstrel, bagpiper and poet
- Michael Augustine (disambiguation), several people with this name
- Noah Augustine (1971–2010), Canadian First Nations activist, grandson of Joe Mike Augustine
- Norman Ralph Augustine (born 1935), American aviation engineer/businessman
- Patrice Augustin (born 1955), French former footballer
- Radoslav Augustín (born 1987), Slovak footballer
- Rickson Augustin (born 1982), Saint Lucian footballer
- Roshy Augustine (born 1969), Indian politician
- Steve Augustine, sprinter
- Steve Augustine (musician), Canadian rock drummer, member of Thousand Foot Krutch
- Celestin Augustin (born 1971), Madagascan boxer who participated at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Jean-Marc Augustin (born 1965), French boxer who participated at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Steve Augustine (athlete) (born 1977), British Virgin Islands athlete who participated at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Simon Augustini, Albanian politician
- Kif Augustine-Adams (born 1964), professor of law at Brigham Young University's law school
- Jonathan Joseph-Augustin (born 1981), French footballer
- Katrin Wagner-Augustin (born 1977), German canoer
Culture
Film
- Augustin (film), a 1995 French film
- Augustin, King of Kung-Fu, 1999 French movie
- Augustine a 2012 French movie directed by Alice Winocour
Music
- "Augustin" (song), Sweden's 1959 Eurovision Song Contest entry
- "Oh du lieber Augustin", Viennese folk song composed by Marx Augustin in 1679
- "Augustine", a song by Patrick Wolf from The Magic Position
- We Are Augustines, American indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York
- Albert Augustine Ltd., originator of and currently a manufacturer of nylon classical guitar strings
Art
- Luhring Augustine Gallery, art gallery in Chelsea, New York
- Musée des Augustins, fine arts museum in Toulouse, France
Places
- Augustine, Delaware, United States
- Augustin, Brașov, a commune in Braşov County, Romania
- Augustine Heights, Queensland, a suburb in Ipswich, Australia
- Augustine Volcano, volcano on Augustine Island
- Sankt Augustin, town in Germany
- St. Augustine, Florida, American city
- Father Augustine Tolton Regional Catholic High School, Columbia, Missouri, United States
- Mar Augustine Memorial Lisie Hospital, Kaloor, India
- Wable-Augustine Tavern, Addison, Pennsylvania
- Estadio Max Augustín, stadium in Iquitos, Peru
- Stade Augustin Monédan de Sibang, stadium in Libreville, Gabon
- Les Augustins, a small group of rocks in the archipelago of Îles des Saintes, Caribbean Sea
- Palace of Augustin, a palace in Vitoria, Spain
- Temple des Augustins, a baroque-style church in Brussels, Belgium (demolished in 1893-94)
- Rue des Grands Augustins, a street in Paris, France
- Chantiers et Ateliers Augustin Normand, a shipyard in Le Havre, France
- Dacian fortress of Augustin, ruined Dacian fortified town in modern Romania
Other
- Augustin (French: le St.-Augustin), another name for English or 14-point type
- The Augustine Commissions, two U.S. space program committees
- Augustinians, Catholic monastic order
- Ulmus americana 'Augustine', a species of American Elm tree
- Enchiridion of Augustine
- Michel & Augustin, French food brand
- List of things named after Augustin-Louis Cauchy, a French mathematician
See also
- Augie
- Augustinus (disambiguation)
- Agustin
- Agostinho (disambiguation)
- Saint Augustine (disambiguation)
- Saint-Augustin (disambiguation)
- San Augustin Mountains
- Presidio San Augustin del Tucson
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