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Georgenna

A feminine form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.'

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Georgenna is a feminine form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker. The name inherits the sturdy occupational meaning of George while adding a more elaborate feminine ending, which gives it a Victorian or surname-adapted feel. Like many feminine forms of classic male names, it reflects the long tendency to lengthen and ornament older roots for female use.

Georgenna feels formal, traditional, and somewhat rarefied. It has the kind of layered structure that makes it sound established even when it is not widely used. The agricultural meaning behind George gives the name an unexpectedly grounded core, balancing the elegant ending.

In modern ears, Georgenna would likely seem antique and distinctive, with a slightly elaborate charm. It is the kind of name that feels both cultivated and sturdy, combining earth and ceremony in one form.

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