George 
Greek, "Farmer"
The fresher, more contemporary Jordan has pretty much wiped stuffy old George from the map. Today, George is mainly chosen by parents naming their son after a much-older relative. To ramp up the fun, call him Geordie for short.

Variations
Zhura, Gunya, Jura, Yurik, Jorge, Gorya, Gosha, Zhora, Zhorz, Yura, Egor, Yuri
Nicknames
Georgie, Geordie, Geo
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