All names

Georgiane

Georgiane is a feminine form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker.

3 sylGreekFrenchRoyal & ClassicOccupational
Swipe names like GeorgianeFree · no signup

Popularity over time

Flow
3 syllables
Pronounce

Name story

Georgiane is a feminine form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth-worker. The name keeps the familiar classical root but reshapes it into a softer, more feminine pattern, which is typical of many European name traditions. Its sound suggests refinement, while its meaning stays tied to labor and the earth, creating a pleasing contrast.

Georgiane feels elegant and somewhat old-world, with a balance of dignity and approachability. It would likely be read as a rare, polished variant rather than as a mainstream choice. That rarity gives it a slightly aristocratic tone, but the meaning keeps it grounded.

The name is attractive partly because it preserves one of the oldest and most practical human occupations within a graceful form. Georgiane therefore feels like a name that understands both cultivation and cultivation of the land.

Names like Georgiane

Liam
Irish · Liam is an Irish short form of William, from Germanic roots meaning resolute protection or determined helmet.
Emma
German · From Germanic ermen meaning 'whole' or 'universal'; popularized by medieval royalty.
Amelia
German · From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' blended with Latin Emilia.
Charlotte
French · French feminine diminutive of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man.'
Sophia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'; widely used across European royal families.
Theodore
Greek · From Greek 'Theodoros' meaning gift of God, borne by saints and a U.S. president.
James
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yaakov' (Jacob) via Late Latin 'Jacomus'; means 'supplanter.' A perennial royal name.
Henry
English · From Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the home.' A name of many kings.
Isabella
Italian · Latinate form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath.' Borne by many European queens.
Lucas
Latin · From Latin Lucas, derived from Greek Loukas meaning 'from Lucania' or associated with lux, 'light'.
William
English · From Germanic 'wil' (will, desire) and 'helm' (helmet, protection); borne by William the Conqueror.
Evelyn
English · From Norman French 'Aveline', possibly meaning 'wished-for child' or related to the hazelnut.
Sebastian
Greek · From Greek Sebastos meaning "venerable" or "revered," originally denoting someone from Sebastia.
Sofia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom; one of the most internationally popular names across cultures.
Luca
Italian · Italian form of Luke, from Greek 'Loukas' meaning from Lucania or light.

Explore more

Like Georgiane?

Swipe through thousands of names like it

Start swiping