Sargis
Sargis (Armenian: Սարգիս, Classical Syriac: ܣܪܓܝܣ) is a male given name and surname in Assyrian and Armenian communities. It is the Eastern Armenian alternative of Sarkis in Western Armenian.
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Syriac, Armenian |
Meaning | Protector |
Region of origin | West Asia |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Sarkis, Sarkees, Serkis |
Nickname(s) | Sagi, Sago, Sako |
Related names | Sergius, Sargent |
It may refer to:
Saint Sargis
- Saint Sargis Church of Ashtarak
- Saint Sargis Monastery of Ushi
- Saint Sargis Church of Tabriz
Mononym
- Sargis of Aïbeg and Serkis
- Sargis (Nestorian Patriarch), Patriarch of the Church of the East (860-872)
First name
- Sargis I Jaqeli (died 1285), Georgian nobleman of the House of Jaqeli and sovereign Prince
- Sargis Barkhudaryan (1887–1973), Armenian composer, pianist and educator
- Sargis Hovhannisyan (born 1968), Armenian football player
- Sargis Hovsepyan, (born 1972), Armenian football player
- Sargis Kakabadze (1886-1967), Georgian historian and philologist
- Sargis Karapetyan (born 1963), Armenian football player
- Sargis Karapetyan (born 1990), Armenian football player
- Sargis Mehrabyan (died 1943), Armenian military figure
- Sargis Pitsak, early 14th century Armenian artist
- Sargis Sargsian, (born 1973), former professional tennis player from Armenia
Last name
- Ashur Bet Sargis (born 1949), Assyrian composer and singer
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