Agustin
Agustín is a Spanish given name and sometimes a surname. It is related to Augustín.[1] People with the name include:
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Given name
- Agustín Calleri (born 1976), Argentine tennis player
- Agustín Cárdenas (1927–2001), Afro-Cuban sculptor
- Agustín de Iturbide (1783-1824), First Emperor of Mexico
- Agustín de Rojas Villandrando (1572–1618), Spanish writer and actor
- Agustín Fiorilli (born 1978), Argentine swimmer
- Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte (1807–1866), Prince Imperial of Mexico
- Agustín Pedro Justo (1876–1943), former President of Argentina.
- Agustín Lara, renowned Mexican musician
- Agustín Moreno (born 1967), former tennis player
- Agustín Muñoz Grandes (1896–1970), Spanish general and politician
- Agustin Olvera (died 1876), pioneer of Los Angeles, California
- Agustín Pichot (born 1974), Argentine Rugby union player
- Agustin Presinger (1869-1934) German bishop and missionary
- Agustín Barrios Mangoré (died 1944), eminent Paraguayan guitarist and composer
- Agustín Ramírez (born 1952), Mexican singer-songwriter of Los Caminantes
- Agustín Ramos Calero (1919–1989), United States Army soldier
- Agustín Ross (d. 1925), Chilean politician and creator of the Agustín Ross Park, Agustín Ross Hotel, Agustín Ross Balcony, Agustín Ross Cultural Center
- Agustín Vásquez Mendoza, 445th FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive
- Agustí Villaronga (born 1953), Spanish filmmaker
- Agustin Xaho (1811–1858), one of the most important Romantic Basque writers
- Louie Jon Agustin Sanchez, poet, fictionist, critic, and journalist
Surname
- Ato Agustin (born 1963), Filipino basketball player
- José Agustín (born 1944), Mexican novelist
- Joselito Agustin (1976–2010), also known as Aksyon Lito, Filipino journalist
- Laura María Agustín, human trafficking and informal labor markets researcher
- Manuel Agustín (1912–1997), Spanish field hockey player
- Marvin Agustin (born 1979), Filipino actor and entrepreneur
- Pedro Agustín (1512–1572), Spanish Catholic bishop
- Ucu Agustin (born 1976), Indonesian journalist, writer, and documentary filmmaker
- Antonio Agustín y Albanell (1516–1586), also known as Augustinus, Spanish Humanist historian, jurist and Roman Catholic archbishop of Tarragona
- Francisco Agustín y Grande (1753–1800), Spanish painter
- Alicia Grau Pérez-Agustín (born 1955), Spanish painter
- Desti Agustin (born 2002), Indonesian
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See also
- Estadio Agustín Sánchez, La Chorrera, Panama
- Estadio Agustín Tovar, Barinas, Barinas, Venezuela
- Estadio Víctor Agustín Ugarte, Potosí, Bolivia
- Juan Agustín Maza University, Mendoza, Argentina
- Liceo Agustín Ross Edwards, high school in Pichilemu, Chile
- San Agustín
- Geographic Institute Agustín Codazzi, cartography authority of the government of Colombia
- Augustine (disambiguation)
References
- Albaigès, Josep M.; Olivart, J.M.A. (1993). Diccionario de nombres de personas (in Spanish). Universitat de Barcelona. p. 29. ISBN 978-84-475-0264-6. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
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