 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 Ge?rgios (Γεώργιος), which developed out of ge? (=earth), and ergo (=to work). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ It remains a popular name, and has many variations. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - Albanian: Gjergj
- Armenian: Գեվորգ (Gevorg)
- Basque: Gorka
- Bulgarian: Георги (Georgi)
- Catalan: Jordi
- Chinese: (Qi?ozh?)
- Traditional: ??
- Simplified: ??
- Czech: Jiř?
- Danish: J?rgen
- Dutch: Joris, Sjors
- English: George (male), Georgia (female)
- Estonian: J?ri
- Finnish: Yrj?, Jyrki, Jyri
- French: Georges
- Georgian: გიორგი (Giorgi)
- German: Georg, J?rg, J?rgen, J?rgen
- Greek: Ge?rgios (Γεώργιος) (formal), Gi?rgos (Γιώργος) (informal)
- Hungarian: Gy?rgy
- Irish: Seoirse
- Italian: Giorgio
- Lithuanian: Jurgis
- Malay: Jurjis
- Norwegian: J?rgen, Georg
- Polish: Jerzy
- Portuguese: Jorge
- Romanian: Gheorghe
- Russian: Георгий (Georgij), Юрий (Yury), Егор (Yegor)
- Scottish: De?rsa, Se?ras, De?rsag (female).
- Serbian: ????? (Djordje)
- Slovak: Juraj
- Spanish: Jorge (male), Jorgelina, Georgina (female)
- Swedish: J?rgen
- Welsh: Si?r, Siors, Siorus
- Syria Christian: Gheevargheese and other forms
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