English
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Etymology
Name of an early saint, from Latin Georgius, Greek �ε��γιο� (georgios), farmer
Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)d�|-��(r)d�
Proper noun
George
- given name|male.
- slang, archaic A coin with King George�s profile.
#: Take the Georges, Pew, and donâ��t stand here squalling. — Robert Louis Stevenson.
Related terms
Geo. (abbreviation)
Georgia
Georgie
Georgina
Translations
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Albanian: Gjergj
Amharic: á��á�®á�á��á�° (juyorlisa)
Arabic: ARchar|جرجس (jórjus), ARchar|ïº�ï»®ïºïº� (jorj), ARchar|ïº§ïº¿ïº (Ï�áÉ�ar), ARchar|جÙ�رجÙ�Ù�س (jórjius)
Aragonese: Chorche, Chorxe
Armenian: Գէո�գ (G�org)
Asturian: Xurde
Basque: Gorka (form invented by Sabino Arana), Jurgi, Jurtzi (both used in the Middle Ages)
Bulgarian: �ео�ги (Georgi)
Catalan: Jordi
Chinese:
:* Simplified: �治 (Qiáozhì), �� (Zu�shū), 豪�赫 (Háo�rhè), ��� (Huò�rdì)
:* Traditional: �治 (Qiáozhì), 豪�赫 (Háo�rhè), ��� (Huò�rdì)
Cornish: Jory
Corsican: Ghjorghju
Croatian: �ura�, Jure
Czech: Ji�à m
Danish: Jørgen, Georg
Dutch: Joris, Jurriaan, Sjors, Jurgen, George, Goris
Esperanto: Georgo
Estonian: Jüri
Faroese: Jorgen
Finnish: Yrjö
French: Georges, Jorioz (in the Savoie), Jore (in Normandie)
Frisian: Jörn, Joren, Jurg
Galician: Xurxo
Georgian: á��á��á��á� á��á�� (giorgi)
German: Georg
Greek: �ε��γιο� (Geórgios), �ι��γο� (Giórgos)
Hawaiian: Keoki
Hebrew: �׳�ר�׳
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Hungarian: György
Icelandic: Jörgen
Irish: Seoirse
Italian: Giorgio, Iorio
Japanese: ���� (j�ji)
Korean: 조� (joji)
Latin: Georgius
Latvian: Juris, Jurģis, Georgs, Jorens
Lithuanian: Jurgis
Maltese: Ä orÄ¡
Manx: Shorys
Maori: Hori
Norwegian: Georg, Jørgen
Occitan: Jòrdi, Jòrgi
Persian: FAchar|ïº�ï»®ïºïº� (jorj)
Polish: Jerzy
Polinesian: Hori
Portuguese: Jorge
Romanian: Gheorghe, Iorghu, Iorgu
Russian: Ю�ий (Júrij), �ео�гий (Geórgij), �го� (Jegór), �го�ий (Jegórij)
Samoan: Siosi
Scottish Gaelic: Seòras, Seòrsa, Deòrsa, Dod
Serbian:
:* Cyrillic: �о��е, ���а�
:* Roman: �or�e, �ura�
Slovak: Juraj
Slovene: Jure, Jurij, Juraj, Georgius (Latin translation of Jurij)
Sorbian: Jurij
Spanish: Jorge
Swedish: Georg, Göran
Tongan: Siaosi
Turkmen: Jorj
Turkish: Jorj
Ukrainian: �ео�г�й (Georgij), �ео�г�ие (Georgiye), Ю�а (Jura)
Welsh: Siôrs, Siôr, Siors, Siorys
Yiddish: Georg
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