Georg is a classic, traditional name of Greek origin meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It was popular among European royalty during the Middle Ages and has been used as a given name in various forms throughout history. Today, Georg remains a respected and timeless choice for parents seeking a strong, historic name for their child. The variants George and Georgia are also commonly used, offering flexibility in style while retaining the core meaning and dignity of the original form.
The statistics show that the name Georg was popular twice within the given timeframe: once in 1936 and again in 1952, with five babies being named Georg each year. In total, ten children were born with this name during those two years.