Definition
Kirill Sergeyev is a personal name of Russian origin. It does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, organization, or universally documented public figure in major encyclopedic sources.
Overview
The name Kirill Sergeyev is encountered in various contexts, most commonly as the full name of individuals in Russian‑speaking regions. While there are persons bearing this name who may be active in fields such as music, academia, or business, reliable, verifiable information that meets encyclopedic standards is not readily available in mainstream reference works.
Etymology / Origin
- Kirill – Derived from the Greek name Kyrillos (Κύριλλος), meaning “lordly” or “of the lord.” The name entered Slavic usage through the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
- Sergeyev – A patronymic surname meaning “son of Sergey.” Sergey originates from the Roman family name Sergius, whose exact meaning is uncertain but is historically associated with a Latin gens.
Characteristics
- As a personal name, Kirill Sergeyev follows the typical Russian naming convention: given name (Kirill) + patronymic‑derived surname (Sergeyev).
- The combination does not imply any specific profession, nationality beyond Russian cultural context, or particular achievements without further identification.
Related Topics
- Russian naming conventions
- Patronymic surnames in Slavic languages
- Given names of Greek origin used in Russia (e.g., Kirill, Alexander)
- Surnames derived from the given name Sergey (e.g., Sergeev, Sergeyev, Sergeich)
Accurate information about any specific individual named Kirill Sergeyev is not confirmed in widely recognized encyclopedic references.