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CharlesAugustin

CharlesAugustin is a given name that may appear with spaces or hyphens as Charles Augustin or Charles-Augustin; the single-word variant is rare but has appeared in branding or modern usage. The name combines Charles, from the Germanic Karl meaning “free man,” with Augustin, from Augustine, Latin Augustinus meaning “majestic” or “venerable.” The combination has been common in French naming practices, particularly from the 17th through 19th centuries.

Notable bearers of the name, typically written as Charles-Augustin, include historical figures in French contexts. Charles-Augustin

There is no single widely recognized contemporary figure universally identified by the unspaced form CharlesAugustin; modern

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de
Coulomb
(1736–1806)
was
a
French
physicist
whose
work
laid
the
foundations
of
electrostatics
and
magnetism;
Coulomb’s
law
is
named
after
him.
Charles-Augustin
Sainte-Beuve
(1804–1869)
was
a
French
literary
critic
and
essayist
known
for
his
biographical
and
critical
scholarship.
uses
may
appear
in
branding,
social
media
handles,
or
as
a
personal
naming
choice
by
individuals
of
French
heritage.
and
the
entry
can
be
tailored
accordingly.