All about the name SEGIO

Meaning, origin, history.

Sergio is a masculine given name of Spanish and Italian origin. It means "to serve" or "to guard," which can also be translated as "to protect." The name Sergio is derived from the Latin word "servius," which means servant, and it has been used for centuries in both Spain and Italy.

The name Sergio has a rich history dating back to ancient Rome. In Roman times, Sergio was often used as a praenomen, or first name, given to slaves who served their masters loyally. Over time, the name became associated with the idea of servitude and devotion, making it popular among families who valued these qualities.

Today, Sergio remains a popular name in Spain and Italy, as well as other countries where Spanish and Italian communities have settled. Some notable figures with the name Sergio include Sergio Leone, an Italian film director famous for his spaghetti Westerns, and Sergio García, a professional golfer from Spain who has won several major championships.

Despite its historical associations with servitude, the name Sergio is often chosen today simply because parents like its sound or its meaning. Whether they are drawn to its historical significance or its contemporary popularity, many people choose this name for their sons in hopes that they will grow up to be dedicated and loyal individuals.

See also

Spanish
Italian

Popularity of the name SEGIO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics about the name Sergio:

In the United States, there were: - Five babies named Sergio in 1982. - Six babies named Sergio in 1983. - After a slight dip, five more babies were named Sergio in 1986. - The name's popularity rose again with nine births in 1988. - This was followed by another six births in 1989. - In 1991, the number of newborns named Sergio went back down to five. - Then, in 1994, there were six more babies named Sergio.

Over this span of time from 1982 to 1994, a total of forty-two American babies were given the name Sergio. This shows that while the name's popularity varied slightly over these years, it remained relatively consistent throughout.