Georgian, a name of Greek origin, signifies 'farmer' or 'earthworker'. It is derived from the Greek word 'georgos', which translates to 'earthworker' or 'farmer'. Historically, it has been popular among various cultures, notably in Georgia, where it is considered one of the most common names. The name Georgian was once quite prevalent in England during the Victorian era but has since become less common.
The name Georgian appears to have had varied popularity over the years, with periods of higher and lower usage reflected in the number of annual births. The peak years for the name were 1916 with 13 births and 1926 with 19 births. However, there are several years with only a single-digit number of births, including some years with as few as 5 births. Overall, there have been a total of 424 births with the name Georgian over this period.