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pixietangerine.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2007-06-30 04:21 am
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when you hear/read the named AUGUSTINE, do you first think of a male or a female?
what about the nickname auggie?
what do you think about the name augustine in general?
what about the nickname auggie?
what do you think about the name augustine in general?
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It's a French grammar rule.
It makes pronounciation different, too. Augustine is O-gue-stee-ne and Augustin is O-gue-stenn (gue rhyming with cue)
In English I'd pronounce them August-een and August-en.
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but i can see why you wouldn't like it, i didn't much care for it before, but it's really grown on me now.
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Auggie is cute in theory, but I think if I had heard it as a child, say, on a classmate, I would have thought, "Oggy? What the...?"
In general, when I think of the name, I think of St. Augustine. The city in Florida, not the man. Then I think about how I lived in Florida for nine years, but never went. I hear it's a nice town. So why didn't I go? Why?
Then I'd probably shake the baby for being named that.
Okay, scratch that last part.
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that's true, i guess auggie would sound like a strange nickname if you weren't familiar with it. oggy...haha. i'm not sure what i think of the nickname auggie, or gus, but i do know i am quite fond of augustine. i can see it on either sex, since i've heard of both, but i think i'd prefer to use it on a son. i just worry that if it sounds like a girls name, he will be teased. but in my mind, augustine sounds more masculine and julian and adrian, and both of those names are popular amongst boys.
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i like the nickname auggie, but i prefer gus.
and i like august or augustus more.
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I know a guy named Auggie though, so I can only think male with that one.
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Augusten to me sounds like a more masculine take on Augustine. And for what it's worth, I hate the name Augustine.
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I like the name on its own but wouldn't use it because of what I just said.
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But, personally, I think plain August sounds so much more masculine! And I prefer the nn Gus to Auggie. Auggie reminds me of a frog for some reason...
I would be shocked if I heard it on a girl (especially since St. Augustine is so famous!) The feminine name is Augusta, which I like.
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augie is cute, i hadn't thought about that spelling.
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And I fell in love with Augie when I found the band Augie March :)