Sargent
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Sargent Name meanings & History
The name Sargent is derived from the Old French word 'sergent', which means 'servant' or 'one who serves'. In medieval times, it was used as a rank within the military and later became a surname. Today, it is used as a first name, often interpreted as 'officer' or 'protector'. Transferred use of the surname Sargent. A notable bearer is politician Sargent Shriver, husband of Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Sargent is a male given name that can be used in any English-speaking country.
Zodiac Sign of Sargent: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Sargent:
S: Social Standing,Sex,Solidity,Status,Sensuality,Security,Success
A: Ambitious,Aggressive,Angry,Argumentative,Assertive,Action
R: Restless,Reason,Resourceful,Rational
G: Goof-off,Genuine,Go-getter,Gregarious
E: Enlighten,Environment,Entertain,Expressive,Exaggerate,Enliven
N: Neurosis,Nervous,Neat,Nutrition,Nice,Nagging,Nitpicking
T: Talkative,Doubting Thomas,Touchy,Tacky,Truth,Tireless,Testy
Sargent is:- a Modern name
- a Unintellectual name
- a Urban name
Famous People
There are few notable people with the first name Sargent, but it is a common surname with some famous bearers. These include American painter John Singer Sargent, British composer Malcolm Sargent, and American football player Tyler Sargent.
2.) Sargent (Male)
3.) Sargent (Male)
Usage: French
Meanings: (French) army officer.
Other Forms: Sargant, Sarge, Sarjant, Sergeant, Sergent, Serjeant