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The name George has its origin in ancient Greek, meaning something like "farmer, man from the country." The name is a derivation of the Greek male name Geôrgios (Γεώργιος), which developed out of geô (=earth), and ergo (=to work).

It remains a popular name, and has many variations.

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Variants

  • Basque: Gorka
  • Bulgarian: Георги (Georgi)
  • Catalan: Jordi
  • Czech: Jiří
  • Dutch: Joris, Sjors
  • English: George, female Georgia
  • Finnish: Jyrki
  • French: Georges
  • Georgian: გიორგი (Giorgi)
  • German: Georg, Jörg, Jürgen, Jörgen
  • Greek: Geôrgios (Γεώργιος), formal; Giôrgos (Γιώργος), informal
  • Hungarian: György
  • Italian: Giorgio
  • Lithuanian: Jurgis
  • Polish: Jerzy
  • Portuguese: Jorge
  • Russian: Георгий (Georgij), Юрий (Yury), Егор (Yegor)
  • Slovak: Juraj
  • Spanish: Jorge
  • Norwegian: Jørgen, Georg
  • Danish: Jørgen
  • Swedish: Jörgen

People, places named George

People

Places in the United States

Places outside the United States

  • George, South Africa

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