The name Giorgi is a male given name of Georgian origin, pronounced as gee-OR-gee (/giˈorɡi/). It is a variation of the more widely recognized name George. Giorgi carries strong cultural significance in Georgia and is often associated with Saint George, the patron saint of the country, symbolizing bravery and chivalry. While it remains relatively rare in the United States, its unique sound and rich heritage make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet meaningful name. Over the past decade, Giorgi has seen sporadic use in the U.S., with occurrences ranging from 5 to 13 newborns each year. Its rarity ensures that any child named Giorgi will likely stand out with a name that reflects both strength and tradition.
Giorgi Gakharia is a Georgian politician who was the 14th Prime Minister of Georgia from September 8, 2019, until his resignation on February 18, 2021. |
Giorgi Margvelashvili, a Georgian academic and politician, served as the fourth president of Georgia from November 17, 2013, to December 16, 2018. |
Giorgi Chakvetadze is a Georgian professional footballer known for his role as an attacking midfielder or left winger for Watford and the Georgia national team. |
Giorgi Kvirikashvili is a former Prime Minister of Georgia known for his efforts to promote Euro-Atlantic integration and foreign investment in the country. |
Giorgi Kacheishvili is a Georgian chess Grandmaster and two-time Georgian Chess Championship winner, as well as a European Team Chess Championship team and individual medalist. |
Giorgi Ivanishvili is a Georgian football player known for his skills as a winger. |