Jorjana
j(o)-rja-na,
jor-jana
Origin:Latin
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:One who works the earth; A farmer
You'll find baby Jorjana knee-deep in the garden soil, developing their green thumb from their earliest years. Jorjana, a variant of Jorja and Georgia, is a rather elegant spin on the masculine George, a name associated with kings and creatives alike. Just like the many plants they'll learn to grow from scratch, Jorjana also has roots, which you'll find in the Greek georgos, meaning "farmer" and "earthworker." These definitions sprout from the Greek terms ge ("earth") and ergon ("work"), alluding to a life spent in agricultural nature under the warmth of the kind and familiar sun!
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