Angus (given name)
Angus is a masculine given name in English. It is an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic and Irish Aonghas, which is composed of Celtic elements meaning "one" and "choice". A variant spelling of the Scottish Gaelic name is Aonghus. The Irish form of the Scottish Gaelic name is Aengus. A pet form of the given name Angus is Angie, pronounced "an-ghee", which represents the Scottish Gaelic Angaidh. A short form of the given name Angus is Gus, which may be lengthened to Gussie.[1] The feminine form of Angus is Angusina.[2]
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | English |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Scottish Gaelic, Irish |
Word/name | Aonghas |
Other names | |
Short form(s) | Gus |
Pet form(s) | Angie |
Derivative(s) | Angusina |
See also | Aengus, Aonghus, Angaidh |
The earliest form of the given name Angus, and its cognates, occurs in Adomnán's Vita Columbae (English: "Life of Columba") as Oinogusius, Oinogussius. This name likely refers to a Pictish king whose name is recorded variously as Onnust, Hungus.[1] According to historian Alex Woolf, the early Gaelic form of the name, Oengus, was borrowed from the Pictish Onuist, which appears in British as Ungust. Woolf noted that these names are all derived from the Celtic *Oinogustos.[3] Linguist John Kneen derived this name from two Celtic elements the following way: *Oino-gustos, meaning "one-choice".[4] Woolf also stated that between about AD 350 and AD 660, the Insular Celtic dialects underwent changes which included the loss of the final syllables and unstressed vowels, which affected *Oinogustos thus: *Oinogustos.[5]
Variations
Old Irish | Modern Irish | Hiberno-English | Scottish Gaelic | Scottish English |
---|---|---|---|---|
Óengus | Aengus | Aeneas | Aonghas | Angus |
People with the given name
- Aenghus Ua Flainn (died 1036), Abbot of Clonfert
- Aengus Mac Grianna (born 1964), Irish newsreader for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
- Angus Abbey (born 1925), Australian rules football player
- Angus Abranson, game publisher
- Angus Allan (1936–2007), British comic strip writer and magazine editor
- Angus B. Rothwell (1905–1981), Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin
- Angus Baker (1849–1924), navigator, ship's captain and political figure in Quebec
- Angus Barnett (born 1963), English actor
- Angus Beith (born 1996), Scottish footballer
- Angus Bernard MacEachern (1759–1835), Scottish Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Angus Bethune (disambiguation)
- Angus Black (born 1925), Scottish international rugby union player
- Angus M. Bowie (born 1949), British classicist
- Angus Brandt (born 1989), Australian professional basketball player
- Angus Brayshaw (born 1996), Australian rules footballer
- Angus Buchanan (disambiguation)
- Angus Cameron (disambiguation)
- Angus Cameron (American politician) (1826–1897), American politician
- Angus Cameron (academic) (1941–1983), Canadian linguist
- Angus Cameron (director), British director
- Angus Campbell (disambiguation)
- Angus Castle-Doughty (born 1995), English actor
- Angus Clark, guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer
- Angus Cloud (1998–2023), American actor
- Angus Cottrell (born 1989), Australian rugby union footballer
- Angus Creelman Ree (1929–2009), lawyer and political figure in British Columbia
- Angus Deaton (born 1945), British-American economist and recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
- Angus Deayton (born 1956), British comedian
- Angus Donald (born 1965), English author
- Angus Douglas-Hamilton (1863–1915), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Angus Douglas-Hamilton, 15th Duke of Hamilton (1938–2010), also has subsidiary title as the 22nd Earl of Angus
- Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton (1863–1915), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Angus Duford (1891-1950), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Angus Dun (1892–1971), American bishop
- Angus Dunlop (born 1967), Irish cricketer
- Angus Dunnington (born 1967), English poker, online gambling specialist, and professional chess player
- Angus Edmond (born 1976), New Zealand male cyclo-cross cyclist
- Angus Finlay Hutton (born 1928), British naturalist born in India
- Angus Fletcher, a British businessman and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
- Angus Fogg (born 1967), championship winning New Zealand racecar driver
- Angus Frantz (1895–1973), American wrestler
- Angus Fraser (born 1965), English cricketer in the 1980s and 1990s
- Angus Fregon (1880–1956), Australian rules footballer
- Angus Gardner (born 1984), Australian professional rugby union referee
- Angus Gibson (1842–1920), sugar planter and politician
- Angus Goetz (1897–1977), American football player
- Angus Graham (disambiguation)
- Angus Hambro (1883–1957), British Conservative Party politician
- Angus Harris (born 1977), Australian businessman
- Angus Harrison (born 1992), British actor from Bristol, England
- Angus Houston (born 1947), Australian soldier
- Angus T. Jones (born 1993), Two and a Half Men actor
- Angus W. Kerr (1873–1927), American politician
- Angus King (born 1944), 72nd Governor of Maine
- Angus Konstam (born 1960), Scottish author and historian
- Angus Lennie (born 1930), Scottish actor
- Angus MacAskill (1825–1862), tallest non-pathological giant in recorded history
- Angus MacGyver title character and protagonist on ABC television series MacGyver (1985-1992); originally played by Richard Dean Anderson. In the 2016 reboot: played by Lucas Till
- Angus Mackay (born 1939), Scottish historian
- Angus MacLise (born 1938), American musician
- Angus D. MacMillan (1839–1884), merchant and political figure on Prince Edward Island
- Angus Matheson (1912–1962), inaugural Professor of Celtic at the University of Glasgow
- Angus McLaren (born 1988), Australian actor
- Angus Monfries (born 1987), Australian rules footballer
- Angus Robertson (born 1969), Scottish politician
- Angus Scrimm (1926–2016), actor and author
- Angus Stone (born 1986), Australian folk-blues singer-songwriter and record producer-engineer
- Angus G. Wynne (1914–1979), American businessman
- Angus Young (born 1955), Scottish-born Australian guitarist from the band AC/DC
- Angus Wall (born 1967), American film editor
- Alan Young (born Angus Young) (1919-2016), star of Mister Ed
References
- Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 16, 341, 399, 400, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1
- "Learn about the family history of your surname". Ancestry.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010. which cited A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-280050-7. for the given name "Angus".
- Woolf, Alex (2007), From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp. xiv, 330, ISBN 978-0-7486-1233-8
- "Christian Names". www.isle-of-man.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010. which is a transcription of Kneen, J.J. (1937). The Personal Names of the Isle of Man. Oxford University Press.
- Woolf, Alex (2007), From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, p. 62, ISBN 978-0-7486-1233-8