Jørgen
See also: Jörgen
Danish
Etymology
From a Middle Low German equivalent of the modern German Jürgen and Swedish Göran. Cognate with English George.
Descendants
- → Swedish: Jörgen
Norwegian
Etymology
From a Middle Low German equivalent of the modern German Jürgen, a cognate of the English George. First recorded as a given name in Norway in the 14th century.
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