Gustl

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Gustl
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Region of origin Germany, Austria
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Related names Gustave, August, Augusta, Augustina, Augustus, Augustine

Gustl is both a German language masculine and feminine given name, often a diminutive of the masculine given names Gustav, August, Augustus, and Augustine, and the feminine given names Augusta, Auguste, Augustia, and Augustina. [1] Individuals bearing the name Gustl include:

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References

  1. "Gustl - Meaning of Gustl". BabyNamesPedia. 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2019.