Certificate of Name
Sergeeva
Feminine
Russian
Meaning & Origin
Sergeeva is a common Russian feminine surname, an alternate transcription of Сергеева (see Sergeyeva). It is derived from the masculine form Sergeyev, meaning "son of Sergey," which itself is the Russian form of the Latin name Sergius. The name Sergius was borne by an early Christian saint, and the popularity of the given name in Russia is largely due to veneration of Saint Sergius of Radonezh (1314–1392), a major spiritual figure in the Russian Orthodox Church. Etymology The root of the surname is the given name Sergey, derived from the Latin Sergius, originally a Roman family name of possibly Etruscan origin. The feminine form Sergeeva follows the typical Russian pattern of adding the suffix -а (or -ева) to the masculine base to indicate a female bearer. This surname is widespread throughout Russia and other former Soviet republics. Notable Bearers Many women with the surname Sergeyeva (or its variants) have achieved distinction in sports, arts, and other fields. Notable figures include: Irina Sergeyeva, Russian sprint athlete and Olympic gold medalist in hurdling; Galina Sergeyeva (1914–2000), Russian actress; Natalya Sergeyeva, Kazakhstani sprint canoe racer; Maria Sergeyeva, Kazakhstani chess grandmaster; Ella Sergeyeva, Soviet rower; Svetlana Sergeeva, Russian athlete; Tatyana Sergeyeva, Russian composer. Related Surnames The masculine equivalents are Sergeev and Sergeyev. In other languages, cognate surnames include Armenian Sargsyan (also romanized as Sarkisian, Sarkissian, or Sarkisyan), which derives from the given name Sarkis, the Armenian form of Sergius. Meaning: Feminine form of Sergeyev, meaning "descendant of Sergey." Origin: East Slavic (Russian). Type: Patronymic surname. Usage Regions: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, other former Soviet states.
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