Georgean
Georgean Origin and Meaning
Georgean is a feminine variation of George, ultimately derived from the Greek 'georgos' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.' This particular spelling appears to be an uncommon alternative to the more standard Georgian or Georgene. The name gained modest popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century when feminized versions of male names were fashionable. Georgean combines the strength and heritage of the traditional masculine name with a distinctly feminine ending. The name carries connections to Saint George, the patron saint of England, and the broader cultural significance of George in Western naming traditions. While never widely used, Georgean would appeal to families seeking to honor a George in their lineage while choosing a clearly feminine form.