The Story Behind Gus

Gus is primarily a diminutive form of the name Augustus, derived from the Roman family name ‘Augustus,’ which itself comes from the Latin word ‘augustus’ meaning “venerable” or “exalted.” As a nickname, Gus gained popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries and has maintained consistent appeal. It conveys a sense of warmth, friendliness, and approachability.

Pronunciation Guide

IPA: /ɡʌs/

Phonetic: Guhs

Gender

male

Nicknames & Variations

Famous People Named Gus

  • Gus Kenworthy — American freestyle skier
  • Gus Long — American actor

Cultural Associations

Due to its association with Augustus, Gus carries subtle ties to Roman history and imperial power. However, as a nickname, it’s predominantly viewed as informal and friendly across various cultures. Its usage is widespread in English-speaking countries.

Geographic Popularity

Gus enjoys consistent popularity in the United States and Australia, with noticeable presence in parts of Europe and Canada. Its broad appeal makes it a globally recognizable name.

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FAQ

Is Gus a biblical name?

No, Gus isn’t directly found in the Bible. It’s a diminutive of Augustus, a Roman name.

What does Augustus mean?

Augustus means “venerable” or “exalted” in Latin.

Is Gus a formal name?

No, it’s generally considered an informal and friendly nickname.