Georgio
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Georgio is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Georgio is an Italian and Spanish form of George, which means 'farmer' or 'earthworker' from the Greek.”. It currently ranks #6565 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 1989.
What Georgio Means
“Georgio is an Italian and Spanish form of George, which means 'farmer' or 'earthworker' from the Greek.”
The Story of Georgio
This name rings with the steady rhythm of the earth being worked, a grounded promise from Italy that has traveled to your hands.
Georgio, the vibrant Italian and Spanish form of George, traces its lineage back to the Greek word 'georgos,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. This name has been cherished in agrarian societies for centuries, symbolizing a deep connection to the land and the honest labor it requires. Its journey across continents is a testament to its enduring association with diligence and responsibility.
Whispering 'Georgio' to your son feels like the first satisfying pull of rich soil through your fingers, a connection to something real and foundational. It’s a name that carries the quiet pride of hard work and unwavering loyalty, a solid presence you’ll feel every time you write it on his backpack or call him to dinner. This name speaks of a boy who will build, nurture, and be a reliable force in your life.
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Numerology
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#38 in 1989
Total Births
737
First Recorded
1924
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