All about the name JERZY

Meaning, origin, history.

Jerzy is a name of Polish origin, derived from the Old Slavic name Gerasimus, which means "alert" or "watchful". This name has been used in Poland for centuries and has been popular among Poles throughout history.

The name Jerzy first appeared in Poland during the Middle Ages, with one of the earliest recorded instances being in the 14th century. It was borne by several notable figures throughout Polish history, including Jerzy III the Anxious, a Duke of Opole who ruled in the early 15th century.

Despite its historic usage, the name Jerzy is not as commonly used today compared to some other Polish names such as Andrzej or Jakub. However, it remains a popular choice among parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name with a rich history.

In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the name Jerzy, perhaps due to its unique sound and its association with notable figures from Polish history. Whether you're of Polish descent or simply drawn to the name's meaning and origins, choosing Jerzy as a first or middle name can be a meaningful way to honor Poland's rich cultural heritage.

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Polish

Popularity of the name JERZY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Jerzy experienced peak popularity with 13 births in 2008, but it has since decreased and stabilized around 5-9 births per year."