Jorgedavid is an uncommon, two-part given name of Spanish origin. The first part, Jorge, is derived from the Spanish form of the Greek name Georgios, which means "farmer" or "earthworker". The second part, David, is also of Hebrew origin and translates to "beloved". Together, Jorgedavid suggests a meaning of "farmer who is beloved". This name is not widespread in English-speaking countries but can be found occasionally. It may be more common among Spanish-speaking communities and those with Spanish cultural influences.
"Jorgedavid has had five children born named Jorgedavid over the span of one year, specifically in 2008."