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Yiorgos

The Greek form of George, from roots meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker."

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Yiorgos is the Greek form of George, from roots meaning farmer or earth-worker. That agricultural meaning is very old, but the name has traveled far beyond its original occupational sense because of the long Christian tradition surrounding Saint George. In Greek, Yiorgos preserves the local phonetics of the name while keeping its deep historical weight.

The name feels sturdy, familiar, and culturally specific. It has the warmth of a common Greek form rather than the formality of a rare classical name, which helps it feel lived-in and enduring. Because George is such a widespread saint's name, Yiorgos carries both religious and national resonance, but it does so in a distinctly Greek register.

It sounds grounded, masculine, and approachable, with a sense of everyday dignity. Yiorgos is the kind of name that feels instantly at home in its native setting while still revealing a long pan-European history.

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