Sergiy Explained
Sergiy is a Ukrainian masculine given name that comes from the ancient Roman generic name Sergius. The current official transliteration from Ukrainian is Serhii (previously the following variants were also used: Serhiy, Sergii, Serhij). Russian variant of this name is Sergey. Spanish variant of this name is Sergio.
Ukrainian-born people
- Sergiy Bezugliy (born 1984), sprint canoer
- Sergiy Biloushchenko (born 1981), rower
- Sergiy Breus (born 1983), butterfly swimmer
- Sergiy Bychkov (born 1961), politician, civil engineer, and lawyer
- Sergiy Demchuk (born 19??), paralympic swimmer
- Serhiy Dzyndzyruk (born 1976), professional boxer
- Sergiy Gladyr (born 1988), professional basketball player
- Sergiy Gorbenko (born 1985), professional basketball player
- Sergiy Grechyn (born 1979), professional road cyclist
- Serhiy Ivlyev (born 1984), footballer
- Serhiy Kyrychenko (born 1952), army general
- Sergiy Klimniuk (born 1976), sprint canoer
- Sergiy Kolos (born 19??), paralympic athlete
- Sergiy Korsunsky (born 1962), diplomat
- Sergiy Kulyk (born 1958), diplomat
- Sergiy Kyslytsya (born 1969), former Ukrainian diplomat and politician
- Sergiy Lagkuti (born 1985), racing cyclist
- Sergiy Matveyev (born 1975), former professional road bicycle racer
- Serhiy Osovych (born 1973), sprinter
- Serhii Plokhy (born 1968), historian
- Sergiy Semyon (born 1990), footballer
- Sergiy Sergeyev (footballer) (born 1982), footballer
- Sergiy Shevchenko (1908–200?), politician and diplomat
- Sergiy Stakhovsky (born 1986), professional tennis player
- Serhiy Tretyak (born 1984), footballer
- Sergiy Verigin (1868–1938) Russian Orthodox clergyman, converted to Catholicism
- Sergiy Vilkomir (1956–2020), computer scientist