Is there an etymological connection between auto and authentic?

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Yes — there is an etymological connection. Both auto- and authentic ultimately trace back to the Greek root autos (αὐτός), meaning “self” or “same.”

1. Auto-

The prefix auto- comes directly from Greek autos = self.
Examples:

  • autonomy — self-rule
  • autobiography — a life written by oneself
  • automatic — acting by itself

So auto- clearly preserves the original meaning “self.”

2. Authentic

Authentic comes through a longer chain:

Greek authentēs → “one acting on one’s own authority, original doer”

  • autos = self
  • hentēs / entēs = doer, worker

Originally authentēs meant something like “one who acts on his own authority.”
From this developed meanings like:

  • author
  • master
  • originator

Latin authenticus → “genuine, authoritative” → English authentic

3. The underlying idea

Both words revolve around the concept of self-origin:

WordCore idea
auto-from oneself
authenticoriginating from the true author / self

So an authentic thing is something that truly comes from its own source, not copied or imitated.

A nice philosophical way to see it

You could say:

  • auto = self-acting
  • authentic = truly from the self

That conceptual overlap is why modern thinkers sometimes link authenticity with being true to oneself—even though that meaning evolved much later.

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