Usage, description and more for August



Gender: Male Female    Origin: Latin
Also available in German, Catalan, Estonian, Finnish, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Swedish,

August is used in


DKDenmark ATAustria DEGermany AUAustralia CACanada GBUnited Kingdom USUnited States ESSpain EEEstonia FIFinland NONorway PLPoland SESweden

Countries where August has name day


August has a name day in ATAustria and August's next name day is May 27.
August has a name day in DEGermany and August's next name day is August 3.
August has a name day in EEEstonia and August's next name day is August 28.
August has a name day in FIFinland and August's next name day is January 7 (next year).
August has a name day in NONorway and August's next name day is August 28.
August has a name day in SESweden and August's next name day is January 7 (next year).

Origin and Meaning of the Name August


The name August has Roman origins, derived from the Latin name "Augustus," meaning "great" or "venerable." It was originally used as a title for the first Roman emperor, Gaius Octavius Thurinus, who was later known as Augustus Caesar. This name conveys a sense of majesty, dignity, and reverence.

Popularity and Usage

August has been a popular name throughout history, especially in European countries. It is often chosen for boys, but it has also gained popularity as a unisex name in recent years. The name has a timeless quality and is favored for its classic appeal and strong, noble sound.

Famous Bearers of the Name

Numerous notable figures have borne the name August, including the renowned German physicist and mathematician August Wilhelm von Hofmann, as well as the influential Swedish playwright August Strindberg. These individuals have contributed to various fields, embodying the qualities of greatness and distinction associated with the name August.