Augustine
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wiktionary
From Latin Augustīnus, derivative of Augustus. Doublet of Austin.
etymonline
Augustine (adj.)
c. 1400 in reference to members of the religious order named for St. Augustine the Great (354-430), bishop of Hippo. The name is Latin Augustinus, from augustus "venerable, majestic, magnificent, noble" (see august (adj.)) + name-forming element inus (see -ine (1)). Related: Augustinian.