Sergo Ordzhonikidze
A Georgian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician, influential in the Soviet industrialization period.
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ˈsɛrɡoʊ
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Sergo is a masculine name of Georgian origin, derived from the ancient Latin name Sergius. It traditionally means 'protector' or 'servant'. Historically, it has been used in Georgia and surrounding regions, often symbolizing loyalty and guardianship. The name carries connotations of strength and service, linking to Roman roots and Eastern European culture.
In Georgian culture, Sergo is a respected traditional name often connected to historical and political figures, reflecting leadership and resilience. It symbolizes dedication and protection, qualities admired in Georgian society. The name also resonates within the broader Eastern European and Caucasian regions, where it carries similar cultural weight and historical continuity.
Today, Sergo remains a moderately popular name in Georgia and among Georgian diaspora communities. It is appreciated for its classic yet distinctive sound, bridging traditional heritage with contemporary appeal. While not widely used globally, it is gaining recognition as a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking culturally rich names.
The name Sergo carries the essence of “Protector, servant, or guardian” from Georgian (from Latin Sergius) tradition. Names beginning with "S" often embody qualities of spirituality, sensitivity, and inner strength.
In Georgian culture, Sergo is a respected traditional name often connected to historical and political figures, reflecting leadership and resilience. It symbolizes dedication and protection, qualities admired in Georgian society. The name also resonates within the broader Eastern European and Caucasian regions, where it carries similar cultural weight and historical continuity.
A Georgian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician, influential in the Soviet industrialization period.
Soviet historian and diplomat, known for his work on Soviet foreign relations during the Cold War.
Renowned Georgian actor celebrated for his contributions to theater and film in the Soviet era.
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セルゴ (Serugo)
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塞尔戈 (Sāi'ěrgē)
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Sergo was the preferred nickname of Sergo Ordzhonikidze, a notable Soviet politician, making the name historically significant in early 20th-century politics.
Individuals named Sergo are often perceived as loyal, dependable, and strong-willed. They tend to exhibit leadership qualities, a protective nature, and a grounded sense of responsibility. The name suggests a person who values service to others and approaches life with determination and sincerity.
Sergo is a Georgian (from Latin Sergius) name meaning “Protector, servant, or guardian”. Sergo is a masculine name of Georgian origin, derived from the ancient Latin name Sergius. It traditionally means 'protector' or 'servant'. Historically, it has been used in Georgia and surrounding regions, often symbolizing loyalty and guardianship. The name carries connotations of strength and service, linking to Roman roots and Eastern European culture.
Sergo is pronounced (IPA: ˈsɛrɡoʊ). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Sergo include: Ser, Serg, Gogo, Sero, Sergi, Serge, Sergy, Sergy, Sergito, Serginho.
Famous people named Sergo include: , , , Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Sergo Mikoyan.