Saint Augustine of Hippo's mother was St. Monica.
If you are referring to Augustine of Hippo's mother's her name was "Saint Monica".
His birth name was Aurelius Augustinus. Hippo is the name of the town where he lived in North Africa.
His name at birth was Aurelius Augustinus. He did not have a last name as they did not come into use until many centuries later.
Meaning unknown, most likely of North African or Phoenician origin. In the 4th century this name was borne by the North African Saint Monica of Hippo, the mother of Saint Augustine, whom she converted to Christianity. Since the Middle Ages it has been associated with Latin moneo "advisor" and Greek monos"one". As an English name, Monica has been in general use since the 18th century.
st. Augustine Latin name is AURELIUS AUGUSTINUS.
If you are referring to Augustine of Hippo's mother's her name was "Saint Monica".
The name of Augustine's son was Adeotadus.
If you are referring to Saint Augustine of Hippo, his father's name was Patricius.
The answer depends upon which Saint Augustine you are referring to. If you mean St. Augustine of Hippo, his father's name was Patricius.
His complete name in Latine was Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis.
yes, its pretty simply its his name and yes he was a saint. Saint Augustine.
There are several saints named Augustine. Please be specific.
Adeodatus was the name of Saint Augustine of Hippo's son. Adeodatus was born out of wedlock to Augustine and his concubine, and he died at a young age.
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Saint Augustine's surname (last name) would be "Of Hippo" because that's where he resided. Surnames that were family names like Hall, or Smith, or Kemp were not in use until 1375, and Saint Augustine lived from 354-430 A.D.
Which Augustine? There are a number of saints by that name.