I wish to briefly present the male Christian names of the serfs of Sáros County. In the present paper the heads of households are listed. During the socage of 1772-74, various lists of names were compiled. These either contained the names in their canonized, Latin versions, or in the original Rusyn forms. I will sum up the names registered in the latter form. In order to provide the possibility for regional and chronological comparisons, I use three concepts: a) name, in its standard form; b) variants of the name; and c) occurrence (specific name, name in the text). The basic form, that is the standard, is always provided in its Latin form.Number of names: 51 Number of occurences: 2,538 Number of variants: 127 The five most common names were: Joannes, Michael, Andreas, Basilies, and Georgius.It is seen in the statistics that in the North-Eastern part of the Hungarian Kingdom the most common name, regardless of ethnic or national identity, was Joannes. This was the case in Sáros County as well.