SERGIO
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Pronounced: SER-jo (Italian), SER-hyo (Spanish), ser-ZHEE-oo (Portuguese), SUR-jee-o (English)
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of SERGIUS
SERGIUS
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient Roman
Roman family name, which possibly meant "servant" in Latin but is most likely of unknown Etruscan origin. Saint Sergius was a 4th-century Roman officer martyred in Syria. He is the patron saint of Christian desert nomads. Another Saint Sergius was a 14th-century spiritual leader from Russia. Also, four popes have had this name.
2006-12-15 05:30:27
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answered by Martha P 7
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Sergio Name Meaning
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answered by olexy 4
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Sergio - Origin: Latin
Meaning: Named after the roman family name.
2006-12-15 04:42:55
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answered by CLoud9 3
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
where does the name sergio originate from?
and do you pronounce it with a j or a g.
2015-08-16 22:11:32
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answered by Elvera 1
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The name originates from the Roman nomen (family name) Sergius, and this from a more ancient Etruscan (one of the original tribes of Italy before the rise of Rome) name. Its meaning is unknown, although some sources state that it means "keeper" or "guardian".
2006-12-15 04:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It originates from the gay community and is pronounced with a lisp
2006-12-15 04:57:12
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answered by breastfed43 3
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Italian isn't it? Hard g...
BTW I new a Italian and it just sounds like something he would or did say....
2006-12-15 04:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow! Way to go, Jack Skel.
I was just going to say that it sounds Italian - soft g; that is, j.
2006-12-15 04:44:46
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answered by juditurc 2
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the word is from latin, but the name is from Spain
2006-12-15 04:44:59
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answered by SkilledKid 2
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russia or mexico
2006-12-15 04:40:32
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answered by ganesh n 5
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