Popularity: 1587
Origin: Latin
Other Origin(s): Roman
Meaning: Venerable, magnificent
Austyn is a gender-neutral title reserved for the venerable and magnificent, because that’s what it means. Austyn and Austin both come from the Latin titles Augustine and Augustus, which may remind you of the great Caesar Augustus of the Roman Empire. Despite its age-old origins, Austyn-with-a-y carries a modern flair that will highlight baby’s remarkable individuality. With a name as fluid as Austyn, baby can freely express their beautiful soul regardless of their gender. A mighty title like Austyn will help baby stand proud, knowing they are magnificent just the way they are.