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Forename Sarjan

Across the world, Sarjan (Sarjan India United States United Kingdom Indonesia Pakistan, Саржан Russia Ukraine Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Сарян Russia Armenia Ukraine Belarus) is a common mostly boy's, but infrequently girly given name. The first name Sarjan is characteristic of Azerbaijan, where it is quite a rare boy's name, Kazakhstan, where it is quite a rare epicene name, and India, where it is quite a rare largely boy's, but uncommonly girly name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in India, Pakistan, and Kazakhstan. Likewise, Sarjan is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Sarjan

name Сарян, name Саржан, name Serjent, name Šăřjāň, name سارجان, name Sergeant, name Сарйан, name Sergant, name Sarjan, name Сарьян, name Serjant, name Sergent, name Sergeaunt
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Sarjan Pakistan, United Kingdom, United States, India, Indonesia
Саржан Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan
Сарян Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Armenia
Sergeant France, United Kingdom, India, United States, Indonesia

First name Sarjan in the context

Sarjan is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Sergeant Stubby , the American war dog; Sergeant Garcia , character in Zorro; Sergeant Benton , the fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who; Sergeant Hathaway , the fictional character in crime novels by Colin Dexter, Lewis and Sergeant Tibbs , the fictional cat from 101 Dalmatians, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

sarjan tahir Indonesian political candidate, ID link

Characteristic surnames

Sk, Sihan, Soren, Barik, Kumar, Patel, Tanti, Yadav, Mandal, Manjhi, Mallik, Sharma, Behera, Paswan, Padhan, Prasad, Thakur, Hassan, Marandi, Khatoon, Pradhan, Hembram, Singh, Chaudhari, Murmu, Mahto, Sah, Sih, Ali, Bag, Ram, Ray, Rai, Das, Lal, Sahu, Sada, Shah, Sekh, Bibi, Bhue, Khan, Rana, Raam, Devi, Tudu, Naik, Molla, and Choudhary