Guusje
Guusje is a unique name usually given to babies in the Dutch region. The meaning of Guusje is ‘stave of the goths.’ Guusje is the Dutch variant of Gussie, short for Augusta or Augustine. Thus, Guusje, Gussie, and Augusta all mean the same thing. The name Guusje is also believed to have Old Norse and Latin roots from the names Gautstafr and Augustus, with similar meanings. Guusje has been gender specific for a long time, meaning that it has only traditionally been used for baby girls. People have a belief that a person named Guusje is intelligent and full of tact. They rely on their intuition a lot, and it helps them discern situations accurately. They are also calm. You won’t find Guusje in a heated argument unless they’re helping to resolve it! The name Guusje is mainly found in Dutch-speaking countries like the Netherlands. It is commonly pronounced ‘GOO-SHUH’ or ‘GUS-JIH.’ If you have twins, you can name them Guus and Guusje! Popular figures with the name Guusje include Guusje ter Horst, a Dutch politician and psychologist, Barbarah Augustine ‘Guusje’ Nederhorst, a Ducth actress and singer, Guus Steenhuis, a Dutch judoka, Guus van Mourik, a Dutch karekata, judoka, and boxer, and Guus ‘Guusje’ Mulder, a Dutch singer.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Dutch variation of Augusta
Numerology
G is for generous, your giving nature.
U is for unbreakable, your spirit is strong.
U is for uncanny, the way you know what to do.
S is for serene, your calm time.
J is for joyful, the spirit you spread.
E is for elate, you make others happy.
Lucky
Guusje lucky number is 2.
Within numerology, the 2 vibration assumes the role of the mediator, creating harmony by bringing together dissonant forces through compassion, empathy, and kindness. 2 is linked to psychic abilities and intuition, and if this number appears as a Life Path or Destiny Number, the individual will be astute to subtle energy shifts and emotional nuances. Because 2 is so sensitive, it is very conflict-averse, and can end up feeling under-appreciated or unacknowledged. 2 must avoid seeking external validation and, instead, realize that perfect equilibrium needed already exists within.