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Sargis or Sarkis ( hy, Սարգիս, ; , ) is a male given name in both
Armenian Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian Diaspora, Armenian communities across the ...
and
Assyrian Assyrian may refer to: * Assyrian people, the indigenous ethnic group of Mesopotamia. * Assyria, a major Mesopotamian kingdom and empire. ** Early Assyrian Period ** Old Assyrian Period ** Middle Assyrian Empire ** Neo-Assyrian Empire * Assyrian ...
communities. It is the reduced form of the Armenian surname
Sargsyan Sargsyan ( hy, Սարգսյան), also Sarkisian, Sarkissian (in Western Armenian Սարգիսեան) or Sarkisyan, these latter two being transliterations of the Russian spelling ''Саркисян'', is an Armenian surname. See Սարգսյան ...
/Sarkisian.


Etymology

The name ultimately derived from the
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
name Sergius.


Assyrian Tradition

In the Assyrian community, the name Sargis is a common veneration to
Saint Sergius Sergius (or Serge) and Bacchus were fourth-century Roman Christian soldiers revered as martyrs and military saints by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches. Their feast day is 7 October. According to their hagiography ...
who was martyred in the Syriac speaking city of
Resafa Resafa ( ar, الرصافة Reṣafa), also sometimes spelled Rusafa, and known in the Byzantine era as Sergiopolis (in greek Σεργιούπολις, Σεργιόπολις, "city of Saint Sergius") and briefly as Anastasiopolis (Αναστασ ...
, 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 The Assyrian homeland, Assyria ( syc, ܐܬܘܪ, Āṯūr or syc, ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ, Bêth Nahrin) refers to the homeland of the Assyrian people within which Assyrian civilisation developed, located in their indigenous Upper Mesopotamia. Th ...
and
diaspora A diaspora ( ) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin. Historically, the word was used first in reference to the dispersion of Greeks in the Hellenic world, and later Jews after ...
.


List of notable people or places with the name Sargis


Saints

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Sargis the General Saint Sargis the General or Sergius Stratelates ( hy, Սուրբ Սարգիս Զորավար, Sourb Sargis Zoravar; died 362/3) is revered as a martyr and military saint in the Armenian Apostolic Church. The name Sargis (Sarkis) is the Armenian for ...
, 4th century Armenian saint, not to be confused with
Saint Sergius Sergius (or Serge) and Bacchus were fourth-century Roman Christian soldiers revered as martyrs and military saints by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches. Their feast day is 7 October. According to their hagiography ...
* Sargis of Samarkand, Church of the East saint ()


Places

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Mar Sargis Village Mar, mar or MAR may refer to: Culture * Mar or Mor, an honorific in Syriac * Earl of Mar, an earldom in Scotland * MAA (singer) (born 1986), Japanese * Marathi language, by ISO 639-2 language code * March, as an abbreviation for the third month ...
, an Assyrian settlement located near Seiri, Urmia, Iran


Churches

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Mar Sargis Assyrian Church of the East in Seiri, Urmia Mar, mar or MAR may refer to: Culture * Mar or Mor, an honorific in Syriac * Earl of Mar, an earldom in Scotland * MAA (singer) (born 1986), Japanese * Marathi language, by ISO 639-2 language code * March, as an abbreviation for the third month ...
(201-300 AD) *
Saint Sargis Church of Ashtarak The church of Saint Sarkis ( hy, Սուրբ Սարգիս եկեղեցի; pronounced ''Surp Sarkis'') is located at the edge of a gorge opposite the town of Ashtarak in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It is situated at an attractive point at a ...
*
Saint Sargis Monastery of Ushi Saint Sarkis Monastery ( hy, Սուրբ Սարգիս Վանք or Ուշի Վանք; also Surp Sarkis Vank) is a large monastic complex, just outside the village of Ushi in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia. It sits at the far side of what was ...
*
Saint Sargis Church of Tabriz In religious belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, likeness, or closeness to God. However, the use of the term ''saint'' depends on the context and denomination. In Catholic, Eastern Ortho ...
*
Mar Sargis Assyrian Church of the East Mar, mar or MAR may refer to: Culture * Mar or Mor, an honorific in Syriac * Earl of Mar, an earldom in Scotland * MAA (singer) (born 1986), Japanese * Marathi language, by ISO 639-2 language code * March, as an abbreviation for the third month ...
in
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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 a ...
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Sargis (Nestorian Patriarch) Sargis was Patriarch of the Church of the East between 860 and 872. Sources Brief accounts of Sargis's patriarchate are given in the ''Ecclesiastical Chronicle'' of the Jacobite writer Bar Hebraeus (''floruit'' 1280) and in the ecclesiastical his ...
, Patriarch of the Church of the East (860-872)


First name

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Sargis I Jaqeli Sargis I Jaqeli ( ka, სარგის I ჯაყელი) (died 1285) was a Georgia (country), Georgian ruling prince (''mtavari'') of the House of Jaqeli who became the first sovereign Samtskhe-Saatabago, Prince of Samtskhe in 1268. Sargis w ...
(died 1285), Georgian nobleman of the House of Jaqeli and sovereign Prince *
Sargis Barkhudaryan Sargis Barkhudaryan ( hy, Սարգիս Բարխուդարյան) (August 26, 1887 – October 25, 1973) was an Armenian composer, pianist and educator. Biography Born in Tiflis (now Tbilisi), Georgia. Sargis was one of the eight children of a ...
(1887–1973), Armenian composer, pianist and educator *
Sargis Hovhannisyan Sargis Hovhannisyan ( hy, Սարգիս Հովհաննիսյան, 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. Hovhannisy ...
(born 1968), Armenian football player *
Sargis Hovsepyan Sargis Hovsepyan ( hy, Սարգիս Հովսեփյան; born on 2 November 1972) is an Armenian former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Hovsepyan was the long-time captain of the Armenia national team. He participated in 133 ...
, (born 1972), Armenian football player *
Sargis Kakabadze Sargis N. Kakabadze (October 7, 1886 – April 2, 1967) was a Georgian historian and philologist, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor. He was born in 1886, in a small village Kukhi (Imereti region of Western Georgia). In 1910 he graduated ...
(1886-1967), Georgian historian and philologist * Sargis Karapetyan (born 1963), Armenian football player * Sargis Karapetyan (born 1990), Armenian football player *
Sargis Mehrabyan Sargis Mehrabyan ( hy, Սարգիս Մեհրաբյան), 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. ...
(died 1943), Armenian military figure *
Sargis Pitsak Sargis Pitsak ( hy, Սարգիս Պիծակ) was an early 14th-century Armenian artist. Nearly 50 illustrated manuscripts are attributed to him. His father was called Grigor. Pitsak lived in Cilicia, during a difficult period when epidemics ofte ...
, early 14th century Armenian artist *
Sargis Sargsian Sargis Sargsian ( hy, Սարգիս Սարգսյան, born 3 June 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Armenia. Sargsian turned pro in 1995, and has won one singles and two doubles titles during his career on the ATP Tour. He played ...
, (born 1973), former professional tennis player from Armenia * Sargis Tmogveli, late 12th and early 13th century Georgian statesman and writer. *
Sargis Yosip Mar Sargis Yousip, is the Assyrian Church of the East's Bishop of Baghdad, Iraq. Born in 1950 in Baghdad, he was consecrated a bishop at the age of 17 by Mar Yosip Khnanisho Mār Yōsip Khnanisho ( syr, ܡܪܝ ܝܘܣܦ ܚܢܢܝܫܘܥ), the twel ...
, Assyrian bishop from Iraq * Sargis Reshaina, 6th century physician and priest who translated Greek medical works into Syriac * Sargis Bkhira


Last name

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Ashur Bet Sargis Ashur Bet Sargis ( syr, ܐܫܘܪ ܒܝܬ ܣܪܓܝܤ; born July 2, 1949) is an Assyrian singer, composer, guitarist and activist. He became famous in the Assyrian communities worldwide for his nationalistic songs in the 1970s. His career peaked, an ...
(born 1949), Assyrian composer and singer *
Hayden Sargis Hayden Sargis (born May 2, 2002) is an American professional Association football, soccer player who plays as a Defender (association football), defender for Major League Soccer club D.C. United. Early career Sargis was born in Carson City, Nev ...
, Assyrian soccer player


See also

* Sarkis * Sergius *
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 honor of Saint Sergius, or in Russia, of Saint Sergius of Radonezh, and h ...
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Serj Serj (Armenian: Սերժ) is an Armenian and Breton language, Breton 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 Tankia ...
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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 Lat ...


References

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