Serhiy
Masculine
Ukrainian
Meaning & Origin
Serhiy, also transliterated as Sergiy, Serhii, Sergii, or Serhij (Ukrainian: Сергій [serˈɦij]), is a Ukrainian masculine given name derived from the Sergius family name of ancient Rome. The name ultimately comes from the Latin Sergius, a Roman family name possibly meaning "servant" in Latin but more likely of unknown Etruscan origin.Etymology and Historical ContextThe root name Sergius was borne by notable figures in early Christianity, including Saint Sergius, a 4th-century Roman officer martyred in Syria alongside his companion Bacchus. They are considered patron saints of Christian desert nomads. Another notable saint of this name is the 14th-century Russian spiritual leader Sergey (Sergei of Radonezh). In the New Testament, a Roman official named Sergius Paulus is briefly mentioned in the Book of Acts.Ukrainian UsageIn Ukrainian, the name adopted the form Serhiy (or the variant Serhii), reflecting the Eastern Slavic adaptation of the Latin original through Church Slavonic. The name is particularly popular in Ukraine, where it has coexisted with similar forms such as Belarusian Siarhei or Syarhey, and other European cognates. Ukrainian legislation and transliteration standards produce multiple spellings based on the system used—hence the variants Serhii (the modern official transliteration), Serhiy, Sergiy, and Sergii are all seen.Notable BearersAccording to Wikipedia, many modern Ukrainian athletes, diplomats, and politicians bear this name. Among them: Sergii Semeno (footballer), Sergiy Bezugliy (sprint canoer), Sergiy Gladyr (basketball player), Sergiy Korsunsky and Sergiy Kulyk (diplomats), and Sergiy Kyslytsya (politician). This wide span across sports, culture, and governance reflects the name's established popularity in Ukrainian society.Cultural SignificanceAs a Ukrainian variant of a name with pan-European distribution—from Armenian Sargis/Sarkis Roman apostolic, Portuguese variations it underpins a Christian connection that is both historical and spread. For many Ukrainians, Serhiy remains an enduring choice, placed within the community of diverse names derived from Roman antiquity until the arrival.Meaning: Derived from Roman family name Sergius (possibly meaning "servant" or Etruscan origin)Origin: Latin, via Church SlavonicType: Male given nameUsage: Primarily Ukrainian, with variants in Belarusian, Armenian, Georgian, and Russian