Georgius
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Γεώργιος (Geṓrgios).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ɡeˈor.ɡi.us/, [ɡɛˈɔr.ɡi.ʊs]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /d͡ʒeˈor.d͡ʒi.us/
Proper noun
Geōrgius m (genitive Geōrgiī); second declension
- A male given name equivalent to George.
Inflection
Second declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | Geōrgius | Geōrgiī |
Genitive | Geōrgiī Geōrgī1 |
Geōrgiōrum |
Dative | Geōrgiō | Geōrgiīs |
Accusative | Geōrgium | Geōrgiōs |
Ablative | Geōrgiō | Geōrgiīs |
Vocative | Geōrgī | Geōrgiī |
1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).
Descendants
- Alemannic German: Jerk
- Aragonese: Chorche, Chorxe
- Asturian: Xurde
- → Basque: Gorka, Jurgi, Jurtzi
- Catalan: Jordi
- → Cornish: Jory
- → Czech: Jiří
- → Slovak: Jiří
- → Danish: Georg
- → Dutch: Joris
- → Esperanto: Georgo
- → Faroese: Georg
- French: Georges
- → Dutch: Sjors
- → Swabian: Schorsch
- Galician: Xurxo
- → German: Georg
- → Estonian: Georg
- → Hungarian: György
- → Icelandic: Georg
- → Italian: Giorgio
- → Lithuanian: Jurgis
- → Latvian: Georgijs, Georgs, Jurģis, Juris
- → Maltese: Ġorġ
- → Middle Low German: Jurian
- → Dutch: Jurriaan
- Low German: Jürgen
- → Old Swedish: Yrian
- Old Northern French: George
- Norwegian: Georg
- Occitan: Jòrdi, Jòrgi
- → Polish: Jerzy
- Portuguese: Jorge
- Romanian: Gheorghe
- → Scottish Gaelic: Deòrsa, Seòras
- → Serbo-Croatian: Juraj
- → Skolt Sami: Jååǥǥar
- → Slovak: Juraj
- → Slovene: Jurij
- Sorbian: Jurij
- Spanish: Jorge
- → Cebuano: Jorge
- → Swedish: Georg
- → Finnish: Jori
- → Welsh: Siôr, Siors, Siorus
- → West Frisian: Joris
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