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Georgenne

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

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Georgenne is a feminine form of George, ultimately from the Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker. That agricultural root is easy to overlook because the name sounds so stately, but it is part of the charm: beneath the polished surface lies a name built around cultivation, labor, and connection to the earth. The French-like ending gives Georgenne a refined, slightly formal tone.

As a rare feminine elaboration, Georgenne feels both classic and uncommon. It carries the royal and saintly echoes often associated with George, but it softens them into something more graceful and distinctly feminine. The name has a composed, almost old-fashioned elegance, yet it remains unusual enough to feel bespoke.

Because it is linked to one of the most enduring masculine names in the tradition, Georgenne seems to borrow stability and convert it into a more delicate form. It suggests earthiness under polish, which makes it quietly compelling.

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