Georgy is a name of Russian origin, derived from the Greek word "Georgios," which means "farmer" or "earthworker." It is often associated with St. George, a popular saint in Eastern Christianity. The name has been used historically among Russian nobility and is still quite common in Russia today. In English-speaking countries, Georgy may be considered an alternative spelling of the more traditional George, offering a unique yet familiar option for parents seeking to honor this classic name.
The name Georgory experienced two peaks in popularity between 1958 and 1965, with five births each year during those years. However, it is notable that there were no recorded births of this name in the intervening years from 1959 to 1964.