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Birth name
Chauncy DeWayne Austin
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Place of Birth
Flowood, MS, USA
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Chickasaw
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England Portugal Scotland Ireland

Austin History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Etymology of Austin
What does the name Austin mean?
The Austin family name is derived from the given name Austin, which was the vernacular form of the Latin name “Augustus”, meaning “majestic.” As a personal name, Augustine was popular due to St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430) who had a great influence on early Christianity, as well as St Augustine of Canterbury, first Archbishop of Canterbury, who founded the oldest see in England, in 597.
Early Origins of the Austin family
The surname Austin was first found in Bedfordshire (Old English: Bedanfordscir), located in Southeast-central England, formerly part of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia where they held a family seat from ancient times.
“A whole column of Austin appears in the London Directory. The name was made common by the Austin Friars, or Black Canons, as they were often styled from their black cloaks, who were established early in the 12th century in England, and possessed of about 170 houses.” 1
“It is confined for the most part to the central and eastern counties of the south of England; and does not extend in any frequency north of Derbyshire or west of Dorset. The counties of Kent and Oxford contain the greatest numbers of Austins. In the thirteenth century it was a common name in Cambridgeshire.” 2