Сергей
Russian
Alternative forms
- Сергѣ́й (Sergě́j) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin Sergius, which also gave Greek Σέργιος (Sérgios), Italian Sergio, French Serge, Portuguese Sérgio, etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sʲɪrˈɡʲej]
- Hyphenation: Сер‧ге́й
Proper noun
Серге́й • (Sergéj) m anim (genitive Серге́я, nominative plural Серге́и, genitive plural Серге́ев, diminutive Серёжа)
- a male given name, Sergey or Sergei, from Latin, equivalent to English Sergius
Declension
Derived terms
- Серге́ев (Sergéjev) (surname)
- Серге́евич (Sergéjevič), Серге́евна (Sergéjevna) (patronymics)
Descendants
- → Arabic: سَيْرْغَي (sērḡay), سَيْرْجَي (sērjay)
- → Armenian: Սերգեյ (Sergey)
- → Azerbaijani: Sergey
- → Bulgarian: Серге́й (Sergéj)
- Chinese:
- → English: Sergey, Sergei
- → Estonian: Sergei
- → French: Sergueï
- → German: Sergej, Sergei
- → Italian: Sergej
- → Japanese: セルゲイ (Serugei)
- → Latvian: Sergejs
- → Lithuanian: Sergejus
- → Macedonian: Сергеј (Sergej)
- → Persian: سرگی (sergey), سرگئی (serge'i)
- → Slovene: Sergej
- → Turkish: Sergey
- → Uzbek: Sergey
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