Likely a Spanish-influenced modern form related to Jorge or George, from Greek roots meaning farmer.
Yorgelis is likely a Spanish-influenced modern form related to Jorge or George, ultimately from Greek roots meaning farmer. That means the name carries one of the oldest and most widespread European name families, even though the current shape is highly modernized.
The elaborated form gives it a distinctive Latin American or Spanish-language feel in contemporary use. Yorgelis sounds lively and expressive. It has a flowing, almost ornamental cadence that makes it feel current and personal, while the George family underneath provides deep historical familiarity.
Because it is rare, the name stands out strongly, but its sound remains approachable. Yorgelis has the energy of a modern adaptation that keeps an ancient root alive in a fresh, decorative form.