Sarge
s(a)-rge,
sar-ge
Origin:French
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Officer; To serve
Attention! Sarge is a masculine moniker of French and Latin origin. Derived from the stately title Sergeant, Sarge is considered a nickname mainly used in America. A sergeant is an officer ranking, usually seen in the army or police force. Etymologically, sergeant means “to serve,” from the Old French sergent and the Latin sevire, and Sarge is sure to display a sense of willingness and joy in helping those around them. You will also enjoy that this name crops up plenty in popular culture—from Toy Story and Cars to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. This baby name will certainly help keep baby Sarge in line (mostly).
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