Georg name - Meaning of Georg
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 7
- Usage
- German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Estonian, Greek
- Pronounced
- GE-awrk (German)
- Georg Meaning
- German form of George. This name was borne by the German idealist philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831). Georg is a Swedish, Norwegian and Danish variant of George. George originates in Greek language and means "farming man". As a masculine given name it has been used over centuries, and in different spellings all over the world. Popular within royalty, it was borne by numerous princes, kings and emperors. More recently, the famous bearers include two former US Presidents, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, as well as George Clooney, an American actor.
Georg Related Names
Variants: Jürgen (Low German), Örjan (Swedish), Ørjan (Norwegian)
Diminutive: Jörg (German)
Feminine Form: Georgina (German)
Other Languages: Gjergj (Albanian), Georgios, Georgius (Ancient Greek), Gevorg, Kevork (Armenian), Gorka (Basque), Georgi (Bulgarian), Jordi (Catalan), Jory (Cornish), Đuro, Juraj, Đurađ, Jure, Jurica, Juro (Croatian), Jiří (Czech), Joeri, Joris, Jurgen, Jurriaan, Sjors (Dutch), George, Geordie, Georgie (English), Georgo (Esperanto), Jyri, Jyrki, Yrjänä, Yrjö (Finnish), Georges (French), Joris (Frisian), Xurxo (Galician), Giorgi, Iuri (Georgian), Georgios, Yiorgos, Yorgos (Greek), György, Gyuri (Hungarian), Geevarghese, Varghese (Indian), Seoirse (Irish), Giorgio, Gino, Giorgino (Italian), Georgijs, Georgs, Juris (Latvian), Jurgis (Lithuanian), Gjorgji, Gorgi (Macedonian), Jurian (Medieval German), Yrian (Medieval Scandinavian), Jerzy, Jurek (Polish), Jorge, Jorginho (Portuguese), Gheorghe, George (Romanian), Georgiy, Georgy, Yuri, Yuriy, Yegor (Russian), Deòrsa, Seòras (Scottish), Djordje, Djuro, Đorđe, Đuro, Djuradj, Đurađ (Serbian), Juraj (Slovak), Jurij, Jure, Jurica (Slovene), Jorge (Spanish), Yuri, Yuriy (Ukrainian), Siôr, Siors, Siorus (Welsh)
Georg Celebrities
Georg Malmsten - singer, Georg Stierhielm - poet,