📖 À propos Augusto
Augusto est la forme portugaise et italienne de l'ancien nom latin Augustus, dérivé d'augere (« croître, prospérer ») et d'augustus (« vénérable, consacré »). Immortalisé par le premier empereur romain, le nom a conservé sa connotation impériale tout au long du Moyen Âge avant de s'épanouir dans la péninsule ibérique, notamment durant la période impériale brésilienne au XIXe siècle. Il reste aujourd'hui un choix distingué et classique dans le monde lusophone.
📍 Détails
- OriginePortuguese, Latin
- Genre♂ Masculin
- SignificationGreat, magnificent, venerable
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Augusto dos Anjos — Brazilian symbolist poet (1884–1914), known for his dark, introspective verse blending scientific naturalism with existential anguish. His masterwork Eu (1912) is a landmark of Brazilian literature.
- Augusto Boal — Brazilian theatre director and political activist (1931–2009), founder of the Theatre of the Oppressed, an influential method using drama as a tool for social change and community empowerment.
- Augusto Pinochet — Chilean army general and military dictator (1915–2006) who led the 1973 coup against Salvador Allende and ruled Chile until 1990. A deeply controversial figure in 20th-century Latin American history.
- Augusto Monterroso — Guatemalan writer (1921–2003), master of flash fiction and satire, best known for the one-sentence story 'El dinosaurio.' Widely regarded as one of the great stylists in Latin American literature.
- Augusto Roa Bastos — Paraguayan novelist (1917–2005) and winner of the Cervantes Prize (1989), celebrated for Yo el Supremo, a monumental work on dictatorship and national identity in Latin America.