Sargent
The name Sargent is of English and Latin origin and the meaning of Sargent is 'to serve”. It was used as a surname in the early medieval period and was mostly used to name servants. As an occupational surname, it was taken from the Latin words 'serviens' and 'servire', which means 'serving' and 'to serve' respectively. Sargent also has military connotations, as a sergeant is a rank in the army. Due to it being used as a name for servants in the past, it is not a popular name nowadays. There have, however, been several famous figures who have the name, such as Italian-American artist John Singer Sargent. He is best known for his notable work the 'Portrait of Madame X', which featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He was considered one of the best artists of his generation, painting over 3000 works of art.
Gender
Boy
Meaning
to serve
Origin
Spelling variation of Sergeant, Latin
Numerology
S is for serious, not always joking.
A is for accord, the harmony you spread.
R is for reasonable, your understanding way.
G is for gentle, the nurturing side of you.
E is for enjoy, your life can be fun!
N is for nice, need I say more?
T is for talent, hidden or not.
Lucky
Sargent lucky number is 3.
The number 3 has always held powerful symbolism. Think about good things coming in 3s, the birth-life-death cycle, the mind-body-soul connection, the 3 acts of a typical story. Wherever the number 3 shows up in your life, it's generally an omen of creativity, communication, optimism, and curiosity!
Famous People Named Sargent
- Summer Rose Castillo (b. 2012) daughter of actress April Lee Hernandez and Jose Castillo
- Summer Rain Rutler (b. 2014) daughter of singer Christina Aguilera
- Robert Sargent "Sarge" Shriver American ambassador, statesman and activist
- John Singer Sargent American painter
- Thomas J. Sargent American economist; winner of the Nobel Prize