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Georgiena

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

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Georgiena is an elaborate feminine form of George, from Greek georgos, meaning farmer or earth worker. The added syllables make the name feel more ornate and extended than Georgina or Georgia, while still keeping the old agricultural root visible. That mixture of classical source and decorative expansion is part of what gives the name its character.

Georgiena feels rare, stately, and faintly antique. It has the kind of rhythm associated with names that were built to sound graceful in formal settings, yet it still points back to an earthy original meaning. In modern use, it would likely seem unusual and memorable, appealing to those who enjoy names with structure and softness.

The name has a lingering old-world elegance, but not one that loses sight of its practical origins. That tension makes it interesting: a refined shape built from a working word.

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