masculine George

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Origin:
greek
Name Root:
gê érgon > geōrgós > Geṓrgios
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Geṓrgios (Γεώργῐος),” from the element: “geōrgós ‎(γεωργός)” (tilling the ground, fertilizing), which in turn derives from “gê (γῆ)” (land, earth, country, soil) plus “érgon ‎(ἔργον)” (deed, doing, action, labor, work, task). In turn, the name means “land-worker, farmer.” In the West, the name is known from the 11th-century as a result of the Crusades. The name’s use was extended due to the popularity of St. George and the Golden Legend, widespread in the European courts of the thirteenth century. In Germany, the name has been popular since the Middle Ages, declining in later use. In Britain, despite there being St. George, the patron of England since the fourteenth century, the name did not become popular until the eighteenth century following George I of England’s accession. In the United States, statistics from the mid-19th-century placed him among the five most popular baby names.

Usage

danish
danish
dutch
dutch
english
english
irish
irish
norwegian
norwegian
romanian
romanian
scottish
scottish
swedish
swedish
welsh
welsh

Use in other languages

italian
bulgarian
croatian
slovak
slovene
czech
danish
norwegian
dutch
german
finnish
swedish
french
estonian
greek
hungarian (magyar)
polish
portuguese
spanish
romanian
russian
belarusian
ukrainian
old swedish
turkish
catalan
serbian
albanian
icelandic
basque
ancient Greek (Latinized)
arabic
armenian
latvian
macedonian
scottish
georgian
irish
cornish
lithuanian
iranian
esperanto
sami (lapps)
galician
bosnian
frisian
welsh
ancient germanic
Italian (Medieval)
breton
french (provençal)

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International Interest for George

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world popularity of George

Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #142


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #1106

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #3

Traits associated with the number 3 include advanced social skills and articulation. People with name-number 3 are delightful to speak to and are often successful orators or writers. They have a colorful imagination and enjoy life to the fullest.

Chakra Number: #3
Solar Plexus Chakra "Manipura"

Yellow. The centre of our being - the color of sunshine and the color of the third energy centre - the solar plexus chakra. The main energy of yellow is intellect. Do you like yellow color? Discover what yellow means and how it manifests in your body, mind, heart, and spirit.

Color meaning: Yellow

The color yellow relates to acquired knowledge. It is the color which resonates with the left or logic side of the brain stimulating our mental faculties and creating mental agility and perception. Being the lightest hue of the spectrum, the color psychology of yellow is uplifting and illuminating, offering hope, happiness, cheerfulness and fun. In the meaning of colors, yellow inspires original thought and inquisitiveness. Yellow is creative from a mental aspect, the color of new ideas, helping us to find new ways of doing things. It is the practical thinker, not the dreamer.

Name Songs

According to: itunes

Song
Artist
son of poop and george
atom and his package
george jackson
bob dylan
oh george
foo fighters
george & cindy
greg kurstin.
george et fredy
le beaulac de bÂle
madame george
mariann faithfull
ce george(s)
salvatore adamo feat. olivia ruiz
the earnest of being george
the bee gees
oh george
the foo fighters
yo george
tori amos
madam george
van morrison
george of the jungle
weird al yankovic

Notable People and Personalities

George A. Alexander (1902–1969), 35th Naval Governor Of Guam
George Aitken (1837–1909), Merchant And Politician In Prince Edward Island
George Aitken (1925–2003), Scottish Footballer
George Alexander (1814–1903), Former Member Of The Canadian Senate
George Alexander (1851–1930), Australian Cricketer
George Alexander (1858–1918), British Actor
George Atkinson (1830–1906), English Cricketer
George Atkinson (1935–2005), American Businessman And Video Rental Pioneer From California
George Atkinson (born 1947), American Football Player
George Atkinson (born 1994), British Mountain Climber
George Atkinson, Represented Great Britain At The 1920 Summer Olympics
George B. Aitken (1928–2006), Scottish Footballer And Club Manager
George Banks, American Baseball Player
George Barker (1882–1965), American Portrait And Landscape Painter
George Barker (1913–1991), English Poet And Author
George Barker, English Footballer
George Barker, Member Of Parliament For Abertillery, Wales
George Bass (1771–1803), British Naval Surgeon And Explorer Of Australia
George Bass (born 1932), Practitioner Of Underwater Archaeology
George Clooney (born 1961) American Actor, Film Director, Producer, And Screenwriter
George Foreman (born 1949) Retired American Professional Boxer
George Francis Atkinson (1854–1918), American Botanist And Mycologist
George Frederick Barker (1835–1912) American Scientist And Professor
George H. W. Bush (born 1924) American Politician
George Harris (born 1949) British Actor Of Film, Stage, Television, Radio And Musical Theatre
George Harrison (1943–2001) English Musician, Singer, And Songwriter (the Beatles)
George Herman "Babe" Ruth (1895–1948), American baseball player
George I Of Great Britain (1660–1727), King Of Great Britain And Ireland 1714-1727
George Ii Of Great Britain (1683–1760), King Of Great Britain And Ireland 1727-1760
George Iv Of The United Kingdom (1762–1830), King Of The United Kingdom 1820-1830
George K. Arthur (1889–1985), Scottish-american Film Producer And Actor
George Lauro, Radio Host Catersport
George Linnaeus Banks, British Author
George Lopez, Actor And Voice Actor
George Lucas (born 1944) American Film Producer, Screenwriter, Director
George Macready (1899–1973), American Stage, Film, And Television Actor
George Maitland Atkinson (1860–1940), Canadian Politician
George Maniakes, Byzantine General
George Mastrota, Television Host
George Michael (georgios Kyriacos PanagiÒtou) (born 1963) English Musician, Singer, Songwriter
George Miller (born 1945) Greek-australian Film Director, Screenwriter, Producer
George Of Antioch († 1151/2), The First True Admiral
George Of Gallipoli, Byzantine Poet
George Sanders (1906–1972) English Film And Television Actor, Singer-songwriter
George Scherer, Painter
George Segal (1924–2000) American Painter And Sculptor
George Segal (born 1934) American Film, Stage, And Television Actor
George Stork, Author And Scientist
George T. Alexander (1971–2005), American Army Soldier
George Takei (born 1937) American Actor And Author
George Tron, Grand Master Of The Grand Orient Of Italy
George V Of The United Kingdom (1865–1936), King Of Great Britain And Ireland, Emperor Of India 1910-1936
George Vi Of The United Kingdom (1895–1952), King Of Great Britain And Ireland 1936-1952
George W. Alexander, Pennsylvania Politician
George W. Atkinson (1845–1925), Republican Governor Of West Virginia
George W. Bush (born 1946) American Politician And Businessman
George William Alexander (1802–1890), English Banker, Abolitionist And Philanthropist