Serjeant
/sɝˈdʒənt/
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Serjeant, of English origin, derives from the Old French term 'sergent', meaning a military officer or servant. Historically, it referred to a rank in the military or law enforcement, symbolizing authority, discipline, and bravery. The name carries a strong and commanding presence, evoking a sense of leadership and duty.
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