Georg

/ˈɡeɔrɡ/ noun

A masculine given name common in German and Scandinavian countries, equivalent to George in English. Often appears in compound names or as part of surnames.

From Greek 'Georgios' meaning 'earth-worker' or 'farmer', from 'ge' (earth) + 'ergon' (work). The name spread through Christianity via Saint George and was adopted into various European languages with different spellings and pronunciations.

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