Giorgio
JOR-jee-oh
The Story of Giorgio
From the fields of ancient Greece to the runways of Milan, this name grounds your son in earth and artistry.
Giorgio is the elegant Italian form of George, a name that originated from the Greek 'Georgios,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker.' It journeyed from the agricultural heartlands of ancient Greece, through the Roman Empire, and into medieval Europe. In Italy, it blossomed into Giorgio, retaining its earthy foundation while acquiring a sophisticated, artistic flair, reflecting Italy's rich cultural history.
When you first write 'Giorgio' for your son, you might feel the weight of tradition and the warmth of the sun on rich soil. This is a name for a child who will build, create, and nurture, whether it is a garden or a grand idea. You envision him as loyal, strong, and innately creative, someone whose hands and mind work in harmony, grounding everything he touches.
What It Means
“The Italian form of George, from the Greek Georgios, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It suggests groundedness and hard work.”
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Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Famous Namesakes
Giorgio Armani
Famous Italian fashion designer.
Giorgio Vasari
Italian painter and writer.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#95 in 2024
Total Births
2,103
First Recorded
1961
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