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GEORGE

From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthworker", itself derived from the elements γη (ge) "earth" and εργον (ergon) "work". Saint George was a 3rd-century Roman soldier from Palestine who was martyred during the persecutions of emperor Diocletian. Later legends describe his defeat of a dragon, with which he was often depicted in medieval art.Initially Saint George was primarily revered by Eastern Christians, but returning crusaders brought stories of him to Western Europe and he became the patron of England, Portugal, Catalonia and Aragon. The name was rarely used in England until the German-born George I came to the British throne in the 18th century. Five subsequent British kings have borne the name.Other famous bearers include two kings of Greece, the composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), the first president of the United States, George Washington (1732-1797), and the Pacific explorer George Vancouver (1757-1798). This was also the pen name of authors George Eliot (1819-1880) and George Orwell (1903-1950), real names Mary Anne Evans and Eric Arthur Blair respectively.


Usage: English, Romanian
Short Forms: GEORDIE, GEORGIE
Famous People: George Bushwiki (Politician, 1946, United States), George Washingtonwiki (Politician, 1732, United States), George H. W. Bushwiki (Politician, 1924, United States), George Orwellwiki (Writer, 1903, India), George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byronwiki (Writer, 1788, United Kingdom), George Frideric Handelwiki (Composer, 1685, Germany), George Bernard Shawwiki (Writer, 1856, Ireland), George Harrisonwiki (Musician, 1943, United Kingdom), George Lucaswiki (Film Director, 1944, United States), George VI of the United Kingdomwiki (Politician, 1895, United Kingdom)
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