Jorja

#95 in Kentucky

Meaning of Jorja

Jorja shines like a Rajasthan sunrise, a playful spin on Georgia that traces back to Greek roots meaning “earth-worker.” Her G-to-J swap adds a touch of spunk, like a Bollywood remix of a classic melody. The name feels grounded and full of bright promise. In the US, about forty little girls a year are named Jorja, keeping her just inside the top 1000 at around the 910th spot. She’s a rare blossom in a bustling garden. Parents pick Jorja for her easy charm and nurturing vibe. They imagine her cultivating dreams like a devoted gardener tending seedlings under monsoon skies. She softly whispers of growth and hope, much like Holi colors dancing in the breeze. Jorja is simple to say, hard to forget, and carries an inspiring spark into every new dawn.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JOR-juh (/ˈdʒɔrdʒə/)

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Notable People Named Jorja

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