Agus
Masculine
Indonesian
Meaning & Origin
Agus is a male given name commonly used across South Asia, including India and neighboring regions. The name has multiple possible origins and meanings. In Sanskrit, Agus (अंगुस) is associated with the word for 'a great' or 'excellent' and is sometimes linked to the divine. In some contexts, it is also a variant of the name Agni, the Hindu god of fire, carrying connotations of purity and energy.Etymology and OriginsEtymologically, Agus may derive from the Sanskrit root ang- meaning 'to go' or 'to shine,' or from the root aj- meaning 'to drive' or 'to move.' In South Indian languages, particularly Tamil, Agus is sometimes used as a short form of Agusya or Agastya, a revered sage in Hindu tradition. The sage Agastya is considered the father of Tamil literature and is associated with the propagation of language and culture.Cultural SignificanceIn Hindu tradition, names invoking fire or brightness are often considered auspicious. The association with Agni gives Agus a sense of vitality and spiritual fervor. In South India, the name is relatively common among Tamil- and Malayalam-speaking communities. It also appears in other cultural contexts, such as Indonesia and the Philippines, where it may have independent etymologies, often as a given name or part of a full name.Variants and Related NamesAgus shares phonetic and semantic similarities with names like Agni, Agasti, and Agustya. The variant Agus itself may be considered a modern or shortened form in some regions.Meaning: Often traced to 'fire' or 'shining one,' or associated with the sage Agastya.Origin: Primarily Sanskrit and South Indian languages.Type: Male given name.Usage Regions: India (especially South India), Indonesia, Philippines.