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From "augeo" ("I increase"): This theory suggests that Augustus is related to the Latin verb augeo ("I increase"), implying that the emperor was held in high esteem and his reign was a period of growth and prosperity.
From "avia" ("grandmother"): Some scholars believe that Augustus may be derived from the Latin word avia ("grandmother"), referring to the fact that Octavian's great-uncle, Julius Caesar, married his aunt, and Octavian was thus considered to be Caesar's grandson.
From Etruscan "augustus": It is also possible that Augustus is derived from the Etruscan word augustus, which meant "watcher" or "protector."
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