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The baby name Sargen is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SAR-gen (IPA: /ˈsɑrɡən/).

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Pronunciation: SAR-gen (IPA: /ˈsɑrɡən/)

What is the meaning of the name Sargen ?

The baby name Sargen is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SAR-gen (IPA: /ˈsɑrɡən/).

Sargen is in Origin.

Sargen is a modern given name taken from the English occupational surname Sargent/Sergeant, which entered Middle English from Old French sergent, rooted in Latin serviens, “attendant, servant,” later “sergeant” as a military or legal officer. The form Sargen reflects a streamlined spelling found in surname records and preserves the soft -gen sound (SAR-jən).

As a first name, Sargen belongs to the 19th–20th century Anglo-American trend of adopting surnames as given names, sometimes chosen to honor family or military service; it remains rare. Variant spellings include Sargent, Sergeant, and the French Sergent; Sarge serves as a nickname. Do not confuse it with Serge, Sergio, or Sergius, which have a different Latin root. The name conveys associations of service, guardianship, and dependable leadership.

Sargen is an uncommon pick. Our records hold just 22 recorded uses, spread over 8 countries.

Sargen has the following similar or variant Names

Sargen – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
GH Boys 0 #360 2 8,138
PH Boys 0 #408 1 11,440
SG Boys 0 #738 2 17,960
MX Boys 0 #1,032 2 16,355
IN Boys 0 #1,039 1 16,750
MY Boys 0 #1,179 4 25,439
ZA Boys 0 #1,266 7 25,619
SA Boys 0 #1,689 3 28,008

Sargen is popular in 8 countries — most recent births per country:

GH
IN
MX
MY
PH

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People also ask about Sargen

Sargen is predominantly a boy's name.
Sargen is a 2 syllable name, pronounced SAR-gen (IPA: /ˈsɑrɡən/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Sargon, Sargan, Sargean, Sargent and Sargun.
Across languages, Sargen has these equivalents: Sargon (Akkadian; 'true king'), Rex (Latin; 'king'), Malik (Arabic; 'king'), Roi (French; 'king').
Yes. Sargen stays under the radar of the national statistics we cover, so it is fair to call it rare.