Fausto means fortune — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 28, 2026
Fausto
noun • /[FAUS-to]/
fortune
Example:
Celebraron un momento fausto.
They celebrated a fortunate moment.
🧠 What does Fausto mean?
Fausto, as a noun, signifies good fortune, prosperity, and auspicious circumstances. It conveys a sense of favorable destiny and a happy outcome, often implying a period of great success and well-being. While less common than 'suerte' or 'fortuna' in everyday conversation, 'fausto' carries a more elevated and classical connotation, evoking a sense of grandeur and enduring positivity.
📚 Extra examples
- El reinado de aquel monarca fue considerado una época de gran fausto y esplendor.
The reign of that monarch was considered an era of great fortune and splendor. - Esperamos que este nuevo proyecto traiga mucho fausto para la empresa.
We hope this new project brings much fortune to the company. - La celebración estuvo marcada por el fausto y la alegría generalizada.
The celebration was marked by good fortune and widespread joy.
💡 Did You Know?
The name 'Fausto' itself derives from Latin 'faustus', meaning 'fortunate', 'lucky', or 'auspicious'. This connection underscores the word's inherent meaning of good fortune and positive destiny.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Fausto"
Synonyms: fortuna, suerte, prosperidad, éxito, bonanza, felicidad
Opposites: infortunio, desgracia, mala suerte, adversidad, fracaso
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