Djordje

Meaning of Djordje

The name Djordje is a unique and culturally rich male name of Serbian origin, pronounced JOR-jay (/ˈjɔr.je/). It is a variant of the more widely known name George, and another common spelling you might encounter is Đorđe. Djordje carries a strong cultural heritage and has historical significance in Serbia, often associated with Saint George, a prominent figure in Christian tradition. Although relatively rare in the United States, it has seen occasional use, with data showing 5 occurrences in 2022, ranking at 12,313. Its distinctive pronunciation and cultural roots make Djordje an excellent choice for parents looking to honor their Serbian heritage or simply choose a name that stands out with its unique charm.

Pronunciation

Serbian

  • Pronunced as JOR-jay (/ˈjɔr.je/)

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Notable People Named Djordje

Djordje Aleksandar Mihailovic is an American professional soccer player known for his role as an attacking midfielder or winger for Eredivisie club AZ Alkmaar and the United States national team.
Djordje Djokovic is a Serbian former tennis player and the tournament director of the Serbia Open, and the younger brother of tennis star Novak Djokovic.
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