Sergio
SER-jee-oh"Servant, attendant, guardian"
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The story behind the name
Sergio—the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of the Roman surname Sergius—is a suave, polished boy’s name. This powerful title has been traced to the Latin verbs servare, meaning “to save, guard, keep,” and servire, which means “to serve.” While Sergio is not a top favorite in the US or other English-speaking countries, it gets a lot of love in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Latino communities. Sergio is part of the Vintage Names Club and is still relevant today, like Julius and Marcus.