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Sargis (, ; , ) is a masculine given name and surname that is used in both Armenian and Assyrian communities. The name ultimately derived from the Latin name Sergius, and is partly derived from the name's Classical Syriac form. The Armenian surname
Sargsyan Sargsyan (, ), also Sarkisian, Sarkissian (in Western Armenian , ) or Sarkisyan, is an Armenian surname derived from the given name Sargis (from the Latin Sergius). People bearing this surname include: Sargsyan * Anna M. Sargsyan (born 2001), Ar ...
/Sarkisian is derived from this name. The name may also be alternatively used as
Sarkis Sarkis (, ) is a masculine given name and surname. The name may also be alternatively spelled/written as Sargis, used by both Armenians and Assyrians. People with the mononym Notable figures who use "Sarkis" as a mononym include: * Sargis the Ge ...
, used primarily by Armenians.


Assyrian tradition

In the Assyrian community, the name Sargis is a common veneration to
Saint Sergius Sergius (or Serge) and Bacchus (Greek: Σέργιος & Βάκχος; ; , also called ) were fourth-century Syrian Christian soldiers revered as martyrs and military saints by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches. Their f ...
who was martyred in the Syriac speaking city of Resafa, popularizing the name in the language amongst liturgically Syriac speaking communities since at least the 4th century. The name (, ), meaning Saint Sargis, is also used for Assyrian churches in both the Assyrian homeland and diaspora.


Notable peoples


Saints

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Sargis the General Saint Sargis the General or Sergius Stratelates (; died 362/3) was a Cappadocian Greek general who is revered as a martyr and military saint in the Armenian Apostolic Church and Assyrian Church of the East (January 5). The name Sargis (Sarkis) is ...
, 4th century Armenian saint, not to be confused with
Saint Sergius Sergius (or Serge) and Bacchus (Greek: Σέργιος & Βάκχος; ; , also called ) were fourth-century Syrian Christian soldiers revered as martyrs and military saints by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches. Their f ...
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Sergius of Samarkand Sergius of Samarkand, also known as Mār Sargīs or Mar Sergius, was an ascetic and missionary of the Church of the East in which he is considered a major saint. His name is associated with numerous locations in Central Asia. Not much is known ab ...
, Church of the East saint ()


Mononym

*Sargis of
Aïbeg and Serkis Aïbeg and Serkis, also Aibeg and Sergis or Aïbäg and Särgis, were two ambassadors sent by the Mongol ruler Baichu to Pope Innocent IV in 1247–1248. They were the first Mongol envoys to Europe. Aïbeg ("Moon Prince") is thought to have been ...
, Mongol envoys to Europe * Sargis of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, Patriarch of the Church of the East (860–872) * Avag-Sargis III Zakarian (died 1268), Armenian noble and general in Georgia


Given name

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Sargis I Jaqeli Sargis I Jaqeli ( ka, სარგის I ჯაყელი) (died 1285) was a Georgian ruling prince ('' mtavari'') of the House of Jaqeli who became the first sovereign Prince of Samtskhe in 1268. Sargis was a son of Beka Jaqeli, killed in ...
(died 1285), Georgian nobleman of the House of Jaqeli and sovereign Prince *
Sargis II Hasan-Jalalyan Sargis II Hasan-Jalalyan (, died 19 December 1828) was the last catholicos of Aghvank (otherwise known as Church of Caucasian Albania, effectively a part of Armenian Church at this time) from 1810 to 1815. Family He was from influential House ...
(died 1828), last Catholicos of the Church of Caucasian Albania *
Sargis II Jaqeli Sargis II Jaqeli ( ka, სარგის II ჯაყელი) (1271 – 1334) was a Georgian prince ('' mtavari'') and ruler of Principality of Samtskhe from 1306 to 1334. He was a son of Prince Beka I Jaqeli. During his father's reign Sargis ...
(1271–1334), Georgian prince and ruler of the Principality of Samtskhe * Sargis II Tmogveli, 13th-century Georgian statesman and writer *
Sargis Abrahamyan Sargis Abrahamyan (; December 28, 1915, Shosh – June 15, 1969, Stepanakert) was an Armenian writer, pedagogue, cultural figure. He had been a member of the Union of Soviet Writers. Biography He was born in ( Shoshkend village in Nagorno- ...
(1915–1969), Soviet-Armenian writer *
Sargis Adamyan Sargis Adamyan (; born 23 May 1993) is an Armenian professional footballer who plays for German club 1. FC Köln and the Armenia national team. Early life Born in Yerevan, Armenia, Adamyan moved to Germany at age five. He spent some of his you ...
(born 1993), Armenian footballer *
Sargis Aleksanyan Sargis Aleksanyan (; born 30 November 1983), is an Armenian politician, Member of the National Assembly of Armenia of Bright Armenia Bright Armenia () is a classical liberal political party in Armenia founded on 12 December 2015. History In 20 ...
(born 1983), Armenian politician *
Sargis Araratyan Sargis Shahnazar Araratyan (; 1886–1943) was an Armenian politician who served as Minister of Finance of the First Republic of Armenia from 1919 to 1920 and Minister of Social Protection in 1920. Sargis Araratyan was a chemist by profession, ...
(1886–1943), Armenian politician in the First Republic of Armenia * Sargis Baghdasaryan (1923–2001), Soviet-Armenian sculptor * Sargis Barkhudaryan (1887–1973), Armenian composer, pianist and educator *
Sargis Galstyan Sargis Galstyan (; January 20, 1979), is an Armenian-born Italian actor, dancer and director. He arrived in Italy at the beginning of 2000 and developed his performances. Biography He was born in 1979 and raised in Yerevan. In 1991 he attende ...
(born 1979), Armenian actor and theatre director *
Sargis Hambardzumyan Sargis "Sako" Isahaki Hаmbardzumyan (; 1870–1944) was a Soviet Armenian politician and professional revolutionary of the Bolshevik Party. Born in Shusha, Shushi in 1870, he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1903. He partici ...
(1870–1944), Soviet Armenian politician and revolutionary *
Sargis Hovhannisian Aram Manukian (19 March 187929 January 1919) was an Armenian revolutionary, statesman, and a leading member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) party. He is widely regarded as the founder of the First Republic of Armenia. ...
(1879–1919), better known as Aram Manukian, Armenian statesman and revolutionary *
Sargis Hovhannisyan Sargis Hovhannisyan (, born 17 August 1968), is an Armenian football coach and a former defender, who mostly spent his club career at FC Lokomotiv Moscow. He works for Lokomotiv as a scout. Hovhannisyan was born in Yerevan, Soviet Union. He w ...
(born 1968), Armenian football player *
Sargis Hovsepyan Sargis Hovsepyan (; born on 2 November 1972) is an Armenian professional football coach and a former player who played as a right-back. Hovsepyan was the long-time captain of the Armenia national team. He participated in 133 international match ...
(born 1972), Armenian football player *
Sargis Kakabadze Sargis N. Kakabadze ( ka, სარგის ნესტორის ძე კაკაბაძე; October 7, 1886 – April 2, 1967) was a Georgia (country), Georgian historian and philologist, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor. He ...
(1886–1967), Georgian historian and philologist * Sargis Karapetyan (born 1990), Armenian football player * Sargis Khachatryan (born 1964), Polish-Armenian former football player * Sargis Khachatryan, Brazilian-Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler * Sargis Khandanyan (born 1990), Armenian politician * Sargis Lukashin (1883 or 1885–1937), Soviet-Armenian Bolshevik and statesman *
Sargis Manasyan Sargis Manasyan (, d. 1920) was an Armenian politician who served as acting Minister of Interior of First Republic of Armenia in 1919. Early life Manasyan was born in the village of Çardaqlı, Shamkir, in what is now modern day Azerbaijan. Hi ...
(died 1920), acting Minister of Interior in the First Republic of Armenia * Sargis Manoukyan, co-founder of the Armenian rock group Empyray *
Sargis Martirosjan Sargis Martirosjan (; born 14 September 1986) is an Austrian Olympian weightlifter. He competed in the men's 105 kg event at the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He represented Austria at the 2020 Summer Olympics ...
(born 1986), Austrian-Armenian weightlifter *
Sargis Mehrabyan Sargis Mehrabyan (), also known as Commander Vartan, Vartan of Khanasor and Vartan Mehrpanian, was an Armenian fedayee military commander and member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.Tasnapetean, Hrach. ''History of the Armenian Revolutio ...
(died 1943), Armenian military figure * Sargis Mubayeajean (1860–1937), pen name Atrpet, Armenian writer *
Sargis Paradzhanov Sergei Iosifovich Parajanov (January 9, 1924 – July 20, 1990) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He is regarded by film critics, film historians and filmmakers to be one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. Parajanov was born to ...
(1924–1990), better known by his Russian name Sergei Parajanov, Soviet-Armenian film director * Sargis Pitsak, early 14th century Armenian artist *
Sargis Sargsian Sargis Sargsian (, born 3 June 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Armenia. Sargsian turned pro in 1995, and finished 8 seasons in the top 100 ATP year-end rankings. During his career he won one singles and two doubles titles on th ...
(born 1973), former professional tennis player from Armenia *
Sargis Tmogveli Sargis Tmogveli ( ka, სარგის თმოგველი), Sargis of Tmogvi or Sargis I Vahramian () was a 12th-13th century Armenian and Georgian statesman and writer active during the reign of Queen Tamar ( 1184-1213). Sargis, son of ...
, late 12th and early 13th century Georgian statesman and writer *
Sargis Tonoyan Sargis Tonoyan (; born 12 January 1988) is an Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler. Tonoyan was a member of the Armenian Greco-Roman wrestling team at the 2010 Wrestling World Cup. The Armenian team came in third place. Tonoyan was also a member of the ...
(born 1988), Armenian Greco-Roman wrestling * Sargis Yosip (born 1950), Assyrian bishop from Iraq *
Sargis Zakarian Sargis Zakarian ( ka, სარგის მხარგრძელი, tr; ) was a founder of the Zakarid dynasty line. He was a Court officials of the Kingdom of Georgia, Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia, holding the offices of ''Amirsp ...
(died 1187), founder of the Zakarid noble dynasty * Sargis Reshaina, 6th century physician and priest who translated Greek medical works into Syriac * Sargis Bkhira, 6th-century Assyrian monk who prophesied the coming of Prophet Muhammad


Surname

* Ashur Bet Sargis (born 1949), Assyrian composer and singer * Hayden Sargis (born 2002), Assyrian American soccer player


See also

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Sarkis Sarkis (, ) is a masculine given name and surname. The name may also be alternatively spelled/written as Sargis, used by both Armenians and Assyrians. People with the mononym Notable figures who use "Sarkis" as a mononym include: * Sargis the Ge ...
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Serge (given name) Sergius is a male given name of Ancient Roman origin after the name of the Latin ''gens'' Sergia or Sergii of regal and republican ages. It is a common Christian name, in honour of Saint Sergius, or in Kyivan Rus', of Sergius of the Holy Caves ...
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Serj Serj () is an Armenian given name. Serzh is an alternative Armenian form. Notable people with the name include: *Serzh Sargsyan (born 1954), Armenian politician, former president of Armenia *Serj Tankian (born 1967), Armenian-American musician, poe ...
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Sargent (name) Sargent is a surname of Latin (possibly Etruscan), early medieval English and Old French origin, and has also been used as a given name. Background The surname of Sargent in the various ways in which it is spelled is said to have come from the La ...
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Sergius (name) Sergius is a male given name of Ancient Rome, Ancient Roman origin after the name of the Latins, Latin ''gens'' Gens Sergia, Sergia or Sergii of Roman Kingdom, regal and Roman Republic, republican ages. It is a common Christian name, in honour of ...
* St. Sarkis Church (disambiguation) * Mar Sarkis (disambiguation)


References

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