Sergei
/ˈsɛrˌgeɪ/
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Sergei, a classic Russian name, derives from the Latin 'Sergius,' meaning 'moving forward' or 'protector.' It has historical significance in Russia, often associated with strength, leadership, and resilience. The name carries a dignified and noble tone, reflecting its enduring cultural importance.
Sergei Stepashin
Head of State, Prime Minister of Russia, 1999
Sergei Sidorsky
Head of State, Prime Minister of Belarus
Sergei Rachmaninov
Composer, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Sergei Prokofiev
Composer, Peter and the Wolf
Sergei Parajanov
Film Director, The Color of Pomegranate
Sergei V. Mikhalkov
Songwriter, Lyricist, Russian National Anthem
Sergei Lavrov
Diplomat, Russian Foreign Minister
Sergei Fedorov
Hockey, Columbus Blue Jackets
Sergei Eisenstein
Film Director, Alexander Nevsky
Sergei Averintsev
Author, Myth of the Peoples of the World
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