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Auxentius: This name derives from the Ancient Greek “aúksēsis (αὔξησις) auksanō (αὐξάνω) auxantios (Αὐξήντιος)”, meaning “increasing, increase, growth”. This name was borne by several early saints as St. Auxentius of Bithynia. Auxentius was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan.

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In Other Languages

  • Albanian: Afksént/Afksénti, Avksént/Avksénti, Auksént/Auksénti
  • Belarusian: Auwksentsiy (Аўксенцій)
  • Bulgarian: Avksenty (Авксентий)
  • Croatian: Aksentije
  • Georgian: Avksenti (ავქსენტი)
  • Polish: Auksenty, Auksencjusz
  • Russian: Avksenty (Авксе́нтий)
  • Ukrainian: Aksentiy (Аксентій), Ovksentiy (Овксентій)

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