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Sergius (name)

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Sergius
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameLatin, possibly from Etruscan
MeaningUnknown, originally "member of the Latin Gens Sergia". "Servant (of the law)" or "Protector", in connection with the Latin praenomen Servius, has been proposed.[1]
Region of originItaly, Europe

Sergius /ˈsɜːriəs/ is a male given name of Ancient Roman origin after the name of the Latin gens Sergia or Sergii of regal and republican ages. It is a common Christian name, in honour of Saint Sergius, or in Kyivan Rus', of Sergius of the Holy Caves, one of saint Fathers of Kyiv (Ukraine), Saint Sergius of Radonezh, and has been the name of four popes. It has given rise to numerous variants, present today mainly in the Romance (Serge, Sergio, Sergi) and Slavic languages (Serhii,[2] Sergey, Serguei, Srđan). It is not common in English, although the Anglo-French name Sergeant is possibly related to it.

Etymology

The name originates from the Roman nomen (patrician family name) Sergius, after the name of the Roman gens of Latin origins Sergia or Sergii from Alba Longa, Old Latium, counted by Theodor Mommsen as one of the oldest Roman families, one of the original 100 gentes originaria.[3] It has been speculated to derive from a more ancient Etruscan name but the etymology of the nomen Sergius is problematic. Chase hesitantly suggests a connection with the praenomen Servius, probably from an old Latin root meaning "to preserve" or "keep safe".[4]

It became a personal name in Roman imperial times and spread to the Byzantine Empire in the Greek form Sergios (Σέργιος). It became popular in Christianity in honour of the fourth-century martyr and saint Sergius, especially among Roman ecclesiastics of Syrian extraction, starting in the seventh century.[5]

Sergei was the second most popular name in Russia in the 1980s. In the Middle Ages in Western Europe, it fell into disuse. It became widespread again in the 1800s through translations of Russian literature, especially French translations.[6]

Worldwide

Its form varies by language:

Given names

List of people with given name Sergius

List of notable people with given name Serge

  • Serge Abiteboul (born 1953), French computer scientist
  • Serge Adda (1948–2004), president of the French television station TV5
  • Serge Akakpo (born 1987), Togolese footballer
  • Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia (1857–1905), son of Emperor Alexander II of Russia
  • Serge Ambomo (born 1986), Cameroonian boxer
  • Serge Andreoni (born 1940), member of the Senate of France
  • Serge Ankri (born 1949), film director
  • Serge Aubin (born 1975), Canadian professional ice hockey centre
  • Serge Aubry (1942–2011), Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender
  • Serge Aurier (born 1992), Ivorian footballer
  • Serge Avédikian (born 1955), Armenian-French film and theatre actor, director, writer, and producer
  • Serge Ayeli (born 1981), Ivorian football striker
  • Serge Dikulu Bageta (born 1978), Congolese footballer
  • Serge Baguet (born 1969), Belgian former professional road bicycle racer
  • Raymond-Serge Balé (born 1949), Congolese diplomat and Congo-Brazzaville's Permanent Representative to the United Nations since 2008
  • Serge Théophile Balima (born 1949), Burkinabé journalist, diplomat, and professor of the University of Ouagadougou
  • Serge van den Ban (born 1980), Dutch football goalkeeper
  • Serge Baudo (born 1927), French conductor
  • Serge Beaudoin (born 1952), Canadian former professional ice hockey player
  • Serge de Beketch (1946–2007), French journalist, story writer for cartoons, and writer linked to the extreme-right
  • Serge Bélanger, Canadian former politician
  • Serge Bengono (born 1977), Cameroonian sprinter who specializes in the 100 metres
  • Serge Bernier (born 1947), Canadian retired professional ice hockey right winger
  • Serge Betsen (born 1974), French rugby union player
  • Serge Bezème (born 1977), Ivorian professional football player
  • Serge Bindy (born 1954), Swiss modern pentathlete
  • Serge Moléon Blaise (born 1951), Haitian painter
  • Serge Blanc (footballer) (born 1972), French former football player
  • Serge Blanco (born 1958), French former rugby union footballer
  • Serge Blisko (born 1950), French politician and a member of the National Assembly of France
  • Serge Blusson (1928–1994), French cyclist
  • Serge Boisvert (born 1959), Canadian former ice hockey player
  • Jean-Serge Bokassa (born 1972), Central African politician and the Central African Republic's Minister of the Interior since 2016
  • Serge Lofo Bongeli (born 1983), DR Congolese football player
  • Constant-Serge Bounda, Ph.D. (born 1966), Congolese national and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Representative to the African Union
  • Serge Bourguignon (born 1928), French film director and screenwriter
  • Serge Bramly (born 1949), French language writer and essayist
  • Serge Brammertz (born 1962), Belgian jurist and the chief prosecutor for the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals since 2016
  • Serge Branco (born 1980), Cameroonian retired footballer
  • Serge Brignoni (1903–2002), Swiss avant-garde painter and sculptor
  • Serge Brunier (born 1958), French photographer, reporter, and writer who has specialized in popular depictions of astronomical subjects
  • Serge Brussolo (born 1951), French writer
  • Serge Cadorin (1961–2007), Belgian football striker
  • Serge Cajfinger, French creator of the ready-to-wear clothing brand Paule Ka
  • Serge Cardin (born 1950), Canadian politician
  • Serge Carrière O.C., M.D., C.S.P.Q., F.R.C.P.(C), Canadian physiologist, physician, and educator
  • Serge Chaloff (1923–1957), American jazz baritone saxophonist
  • Serge Chapleau (born 1945), French-Canadian political cartoonist from the province of Québec
  • Serge Chermayeff (1900–1996), Russian-born British architect, industrial designer, writer, and co-founder of several architectural societies
  • Serge Chiesa (born 1950), French former professional footballer
  • Serge Clair (born 1940), Mauritian politician and the Chief Commissioner of Rodrigues from 2003 to 2006
  • Serge Clerc (born 1957), French comic book artist and illustrator
  • Issa Serge Coelo (born 1967), Chadian film director
  • Serge Collot (1923–2015), French violist and music educator
  • Serge Conus (1902–1988), Russian pianist and composer
  • Serge Corbin, Canadian professional marathon canoe racer
  • Serge Crasnianski (born 1942), French entrepreneur who founded the Grenoble-based Key Independent System (KIS)
  • Serge Daan (1940–2018), Dutch scientist, known for his significant contributions to the field of Chronobiology
  • Serge Daney (1944–1992), French movie critic
  • Serge Danot (1931–1990), French animator and former advertising executive
  • Serge Dassault (1925–2018), French billionaire heir, businessman, and conservative politician
  • Serge Deble or Serges Déblé (born 1989), Ivorian professional football player
  • Serge Dedina (born 1964), American mayor in Imperial Beach, California and the executive director of the non-profit environmentalist group Wildcoast
  • Serge Delaive (born 1965), Belgian poet and novelist writing in the French language
  • Serge Demierre (born 1956), Swiss professional road bicycle racer
  • Serge Deslières (1947–2020), Canadian former politician and teacher
  • Serge Despres (born 1978), Canadian bobsledder from Cocagne, New Brunswick who competed from 2000 to 2006
  • Serge Devèze (1956–2015), French association football manager, active primarily in Africa with the national teams of Guinea, Gabon, and Benin
  • Serge Diaghilev (1872–1929), Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario, and founder of the Ballets Russes
  • Serge Dié (born 1977), Ivorian footballer
  • Serge Le Dizet (born 1964), French football coach who had a playing career
  • Serge Djekanovic (born 1983), Serbian-born Canadian retired professional soccer player
  • Serge Djiehoua (born 1983), Ivorian former football player
  • Serge Doubrovsky (1928–2017), French writer and 1989 Prix Médicis winner for Le Livre Brisé
  • Serge Dube (born 1979), Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Serge Ducosté (born 1944), Haitian football defender
  • Serge Duigou (born 1948), French historian, specializing in the history of Brittany
  • Serge Dupire (born 1958), Canadian actor
  • Serge Duvernois (born 1960), French former footballer
  • Serge Edongo (born 1982), Cameroonian professional volleyball player
  • Serge Elisséeff (1889–1975), Russian-French scholar, Japanologist, and professor at Harvard University
  • Jean Serge Essous (1935–2009), Congolese saxophonist, clarinettist, and co-founder of the Afrika Team in Paris, France
  • Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere (1916–1962), French religious philosopher
  • Serge Fiori (born 1952), the lead vocalist and guitarist for Harmonium, an influential progressive rock band from Quebec
  • Serge Fontaine (born 1947), Canadian politician in the province of Quebec
  • Eric Serge Gagne (born 1976), former Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Serge Gainsbourg, born Lucien Ginsburg (1928–1991), French singer, songwriter, poet, composer, artist, actor, and director
  • Serge Gakpé (born 1987), French-born Togolese football midfielder
  • Serge Garant, OC (1929–1986), Canadian composer, conductor, and professor of music at the University of Montreal
  • Serge de Gastyne (1930–1992), French-American composer and pianist born in Paris, France
  • Serge Gavronsky (born 1932), American poet and translator
  • Serge & Christine Ghisoland (born 1946), Belgian singing duo who participated in the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest
  • Serge Gilles (1936–2021), the leader of the Fusion of Haitian Social Democrats political party
  • Serge Girard (born 1953), French ultramarathon runner
  • Serge Gnabry, German professional footballer
  • Serge Godard (born 1936), French politician
  • Anne & Serge Golon or Anne Golon (1921–2017), French author, better known to English-speaking readers as Sergeanne Golon
  • Serge Golon (1903–1972), writer and the husband of French author Anne Golon, in collaboration with whom he wrote the Angélique series
  • Serge Golovach (born 1970), Russian contemporary artist
  • Serge Grouard (born 1959), member of the National Assembly of France
  • Serge Gruzinski (born 1949), French historian and Latin Americanist
  • Serge Guinchard (born 1946), French jurist, teacher, and emeritus professor of Pantheon-Assas University
  • Serge Gumienny (born 1972), Belgian former football referee
  • Serge Halimi (born 1955), French journalist with the Le Monde Diplomatic since 1992
  • Serge Haroche (born 1944), French physicist
  • Serge Hélan (born 1964), French retired triple jumper, known for his bronze medal at the 1995 World Indoor Championships
  • Serge Honi (born 1973), Cameroonian retired footballer who played as a forward
  • Serge Houde (born 1953), Canadian film and television character actor
  • Serge Hovey (1920–1989), American composer and ethnomusicologist
  • Serge Huo-Chao-Si (born 1968), French contemporary artist and comic book creator
  • Serge Hutin (1927–1997), French author on books on esoterica and the occult
  • Serge Ibaka (born 1989), Spanish professional basketball player of Congolese origins
  • Serge Osmena, III (born 1943), Filipino politician and legislator who served as a Senator of the Philippines
  • Serge Ivanoff (1893–1983), Russian painter
  • Serge Janquin (born 1943), member of the National Assembly of France
  • Serge Jaroff (1896–1985), Russian-American founder, conductor, and composer of the Don Cossack Choir Serge Jaroff
  • Serge Jentgen (born 1962), retired Luxembourgian football midfielder
  • Serge Joyal, PC-OC OQ (born 1945), Canadian senator
  • Serge July (born 1942), French journalist, founder of the daily Libération, and a prominent figure in French politics
  • Serge Kampf (born 1934), French businessman who founded the computer services company Capgemini in 1967
  • Serge Karlow (c. 1921–2005), American CIA Technical Officer falsely accused of treason and forced to resign
  • Serge Klarsfeld (born 1935), Romanian-born French activist and Nazi hunter known for documenting the Holocaust in order to establish the record and to enable the prosecution of war criminals
  • Serge-Christophe Kolm (born 1932), French public economist, econometrician, and political philosopher
  • Serge (Konovaloff) (1941–2003), archbishop of Western Europe of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox church from 1993 to 2003
  • Serge Korber (1936–2022), French film director and screenwriter
  • Konan Serge Kouadio (born 1988), Ivorian footballer
  • Serge Koussevitzky (1874–1951), Russian-born Jewish conductor, composer, double bassist, music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1924 to 1949
  • Serge Kwetche (born 1976), Cameroonian footballer in midfielder role
  • Serge Lagauche (born 1940), former member of the Senate of France, representing the Val-de-Marne department
  • Serge Lairle (born 1956), French rugby union former footballer and a current coach
  • Serge Lajeunesse (born 1950), Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Serge Lama (born 1943), French singer and songwriter
  • Serge Lamothe (born 1963), French-Canadian writer
  • Serge Lancel (1928–2005), French archaeologist and philologist
  • Serge Lang (1927–2005), French-born American mathematician
  • Serge Lang (skiing) (1920–1999), French journalist, alpine skier, and the founder of the alpine skiing World Cup
  • Serge Larcher (born 1945), member of the Senate of France, representing the island of Martinique
  • Serge Latouche (born 1940, Vannes), French emeritus professor in economy at the University of Paris-Sud
  • Serge Lazareff (1944–2021), Australian actor and scriptwriter
  • Serge Lebovici (1915–2000), French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
  • Serge Leclaire (1924–1994), French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
  • Serge LeClerc (1950–2011), pardoned Canadian ex-criminal, former politician and co-author of the autobiography Untwisted
  • Serge Legat or Sergei Legat (1875–1905), Russian ballet dancer
  • Serge Legendre, French research scientist in the field of paleobiology with the Institute of Paleoenvironment & PaleoBiosphere, University of Lyon
  • Serge Lehman (born 1964), the main pseudonym of the French science fiction writer Pascal Fréjean
  • Serge Lemoyne (1941–1998), Canadian artist from Quebec
  • Serge Lenoir (born 1947), retired French football player who played for Rennes, South Carolina Bastia and Stade Brestois
  • Serge Lepeltier (born 1953), French politician
  • Serge Letchimy (born 1953), member of the National Assembly of France
  • Serge Leveur (born 1957), retired French pole vaulter
  • Serge Lifar (1905–1986), French ballet dancer and choreographer of Ukrainian origin
  • Serge Lilo (born 1985), rugby union player who represents the Wellington Lions in the Air New Zealand Cup and the Hurricanes in Super Rugby
  • Serge Alain Liri (born 1979), Côte d'Ivoire footballer
  • Serge-Paul Loga or Paul Loga (born 1969), retired Cameroonian football
  • Serge Losique (born 1931), the founder & president of the Montreal World Film Festival since its opening
  • Serge Lutens (born 1942), French photographer, filmmaker, hair stylist, perfume art director and fashion designer
  • Serge Maguy (born 1970), retired Ivorian football player
  • Serge Makofo (born 1986), Congolese professional footballer
  • Serge Malé, French senior UN official working for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
  • Serge Marcil PC (1944–2010), educator, administrator and politician in Quebec, Canada
  • Christian Serge Maronga (1959–2008), Gabonese politician and president of the Rally of Democrats (RDD) party
  • Serge Marquand (1930–2004), French actor and film producer
  • Serge Masnaghetti (born 1934), French former professional football (soccer) player
  • Serge Maury (born 1946), French sailor and Olympic champion
  • Serge Mayifuila, Congolese-born business owner, philanthropist
  • Serge Ménard (born 1941), Quebec politician from Canada
  • Serge Merlin (1932–2019), French actor
  • Serge Mesonès (1948–2001), French footballer
  • Serge Mimpo (born 1974), Cameroonian professional football player
  • Joseph Serge Miot (1946–2010), Haitian archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Serge Moati (born 1946), French artist, journalist, film director and writer
  • Serge Mombouli, the Republic of the Congo's ambassador to the United States since 2001
  • Serge Monast (1945–1996), Québécois investigative journalist, poet, essayist and conspiracy theorist
  • Serge Moscovici (1925–2014), Romanian-born French social psychologist, director of the Laboratoire Européen de Psychologie Sociale
  • Serge Mouille (1922–1988), French industrial designer and goldsmith
  • Serge Mputu Mbungu (born 1980), Congolese footballer
  • Serge Muhmenthaler (born 1953), retired Swiss football player and referee
  • Serge Netchaiev or Sergey Nechayev (1847–1882), Russian revolutionary associated with the Nihilist movement
  • Serge N'Gal (born 1986), Cameroonian footballer
  • Serge Emaleu Ngomgoue (born 1985), Cameroonian footballer
  • Serge-Junior Martinsson Ngouali (born 1992), Swedish footballer of Caribbean and Central African Republic descent
  • Serge Nigg (1924–2008), French composer
  • Serge Nilus or Sergei Nilus (1862–1929), Russian religious writer and self-described mystic
  • Serge Noskov (born 1956), composer
  • Serge Nubret (1938–2011), French professional bodybuilder, bodybuilding federation leader, movie actor and author
  • Serge Blanchard Oba, Congolese politician
  • Serge Obolensky (1890–1978), Russian prince and vice chairman of the board of Hilton Hotels Corporation
  • Serge Michel Odzoki (born 1948), Congolese politician
  • Serge Oldenburg (1863–1934), Russian orientalist who specialized in Buddhist studies
  • Serge Ornem, Paralympian athlete from France competing mainly in category T46 sprint events
  • Serge Panizza (1942–2016), French fencer
  • Serge Pankejeff (1886–1979), Russian aristocrat from Odesa known for being a patient of Sigmund Freud, who gave him the pseudonym Wolf Man
  • Serge Parsani (born 1952), Italian professional road bicycle racer, who won one stage in the 1979 Tour de France
  • Serge Pauwels (born 1983), Belgian professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTour Omega Pharma–Quick-Step
  • Serge Payer (born 1979), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Serge Pizzorno (born 1980), British guitarist and songwriter, worked with the indie rock band Kasabian
  • Serge Poignant (born 1947), member of the National Assembly of France
  • Serge Poliakoff (1906–1969), Russian-born French modernist painter belonging to the 'New' Ecole de Paris (Tachisme)
  • Serge de Poligny (1903–1983), French screenwriter and film director
  • Serge Poltoratzky (1803–1884), Russian literary scholar, bibliophile and humanitarian
  • Serge Postigo (born 1968), Quebec actor originally from France
  • Serge Prokofiev (1891–1953), Russian composer, pianist and conductor
  • Serge Quisquater, Belgian musician born in Leuven in 1965
  • Serge Rachmaninoff (1873–1943), Russian composer, pianist, and conductor
  • Serge Racine (born 1951), Haitian football defender
  • Serge of Radonezh (c. 1314–1392), spiritual leader and monastic reformer of medieval Russia
  • Serge Reding (1941–1975), Belgian weightlifter
  • Serge Reggiani (1922–2004), Italian-born French singer and actor
  • Serge Reid (born 1963), Canadian curler from Jonquière, Quebec
  • Serge Ricard, professor of American Civilization at the University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle
  • Serge Roberge (born 1965), professional ice hockey player
  • Serge Robert (born 1970), Quebec musician who sings in French
  • Serge Robichaud, Canadian politician, elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election
  • Serge Romano (born 1964), French retired professional football defender
  • Serge Roques (born 1947), French politician and Mayor of Villefranche-de-Rouergue (Aveyron)
  • Serge Roullet (1926–2023), French film director and screenwriter
  • Serge Rousseau (1930–2007), French film and television actor and agent
  • Serge Rubanraut (1948–2008), Australian chess master
  • Serge Rudaz (born 1954), Canadian theoretical physicist and professor of physics at the University of Minnesota
  • Serge Saltykov (1726–1765), Russian officer (chamberlain) who became the first lover of Empress Catherine the Great after her arrival to Russia
  • Serge Sargsian (born 1954), the third and current president of Armenia
  • Serge Sauneron (1927–1976), French Egyptologist
  • Serge Sauvion (1929–2010), French actor
  • Serge Savard, OC, CQ (born 1946), Canadian retired professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Serge Schmemann (born 1945), American writer and editorial page editor of the International Herald Tribune, the global edition of the New York Times
  • Serge Semenenko (1903–1980), Ukrainian-born Hollywood banker in the 1950s and 1960s, representing the First National Bank of Boston
  • Victor Serge (1890–1947), Russian revolutionary and writer
  • Serge Silberman (1917–2003), French film producer
  • Serge Simard (born 1950), Canadian politician in the province of Quebec
  • Serge Sorokko (born 1954), American art dealer, publisher and owner of the Serge Sorokko Gallery in San Francisco
  • Serge Souchon-Koguia (born 1987), Central African Republican footballer
  • Serge Soudoplatoff, French technologist, commentator, and author
  • Serge Spitzer, Romanian-born American artist
  • Serge Alexandre Stavisky (1886–1934), French financier and embezzler
  • Serge Sudeikin (1882–1946), Russian artist and set-designer associated with the Ballets Russes and the Metropolitan Opera
  • Serge Tatiefang (born 1987), Cameroonian defensive midfielder
  • Serge Tcherepnin (born 1941), American composer and electronic instrument builder of Russian-Chinese origin
  • Serge Tchuruk (born 1937), French businessman of Armenian descent
  • Serge Testa, Australian yachtsman who holds the world record for the circumnavigation in the smallest boat, completing the voyage in 1987
  • Serge Teyssot-Gay (born 1963), French former guitarist of rock group Noir Désir
  • Serge Thériault (born 1948), Quebec comedian and actor
  • Serge Thion (1942–2017), French sociologist
  • Serge Timashev (born 1937), Russian scientist performing research for USPolyResearch
  • Serge Torsarkissian, Lebanese member of parliament representing the Armenian Catholic seat in Beirut
  • Serge Toussaint, Haitian-American artist and muralist
  • Serge Trifkovic (born 1954), Serbian-American writer on international affairs, foreign affairs editor for the paleoconservative magazine Chronicles
  • Serge Tsmikeboki (born 1967), former professional footballer who played as a striker
  • Serge Turgeon, CM, CQ (1946–2004), Quebec actor and union leader
  • Serge Vandercam (1924–2005), Belgian painter, photographer, sculptor, and ceramist associated with the CoBrA group
  • Serge Vaudenay (born 1968), French cryptographer
  • Serge Venturini (born 1955), French poet
  • Serge Vinçon (1949–2007), French politician of the UMP party
  • Serge Vohor (born 1955), Vanuatuan politician
  • Serge Voronoff (1866–1951), French surgeon of Russian extraction, grafted monkey testicle tissue onto the testicles of men
  • Serge Wawa (born 1986), Ivorian football defender
  • Serge Weinberg (born 1951), French founder and chairman of the investment firm Weinberg Capital Partners
  • Serge Julievich, Count Witte (1849–1915), Russian policy-maker who presided over extensive industrialization within the Russian Empire
  • Serge Wolkonsky (1860–1937), Russian theatrical worker, one of the first Russian proponents of eurhythmics
  • Serge Yoffou (born 1971), Ivorian former international footballer, who played in his career as a forward
  • Serge Zwikker (born 1973), Dutch-American former basketball player

List of people with given name Sergei or Sergey

List of people with given name Sergej

List of people with given name Sergi

List of people with given name Sergio or Sérgio

Multiple people

Individuals

List of people with given name Sergiu

List of people with given name Serj

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008). Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages. Brill. p. 559. ISBN 978-90-04-16797-1.
  2. ^ Table for transliteration of the Ukrainian alphabet in Latin script, Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine's Official website
  3. ^ Theodor Mommsen, The History of Rome, Project Gutenberg, 2004.
  4. ^ George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, vol. VIII (1897)
  5. ^ Andrew J. Ekonomou, Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes, 2007, ISBN 0739152750, p. 214
  6. ^ Carlo Tagliavini,Un nome al giorno: origine e storia di nomi di persona italiani, Vol. 1., 1972, p. 55
  7. ^ Table for transliteration of the Ukrainian alphabet in latin script, Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine's Official website
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