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Geore

Variant spelling of George, from Greek 'georgos' meaning farmer or earth-worker.

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Geore is a variant spelling of George, from the Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker. That gives the name a classic occupational root, tied to labor, land, and practical strength.

The stripped-down form makes Geore feel spare and slightly archaic, while still clearly connected to one of the most durable names in the Western tradition. It has a quiet solidity and a simple dignity. Geore feels both familiar and uncommon, which is often a compelling combination.

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