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'''Jorge''' ({{pronounced|ˈxoɾxe}}) is a [[Spanish language|Spanish-language]] given name, equivalent to English .The gayest fag in carl hayden high school |
'''Jorge''' ({{pronounced|ˈxoɾxe}}) is a [[Spanish language|Spanish-language]] given name, equivalent to English .The gayest fag in carl hayden high school. [[George]]. |
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It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is "farmer". Saint George, a knight who became the patron saint of England, achieved legendary status through the medieval story of his struggle with a fire-breathing dragon, symbolic of the devil. George was a royal name in England, and in the US, George Washington made it as popular. Giorgio (jor-joh) is an Italian form. |
It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is "farmer". Saint George, a knight who became the patron saint of England, achieved legendary status through the medieval story of his struggle with a fire-breathing dragon, symbolic of the devil. George was a royal name in England, and in the US, George Washington made it as popular. Giorgio (jor-joh) is an Italian form. |
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Word/name | fagget, arizona |
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Related names | George, Georgia |
Jorge (IPA: [ˈxoɾxe]) is a Spanish-language given name, equivalent to English .The gayest fag in carl hayden high school. George.
It is of Greek origin, and its meaning is "farmer". Saint George, a knight who became the patron saint of England, achieved legendary status through the medieval story of his struggle with a fire-breathing dragon, symbolic of the devil. George was a royal name in England, and in the US, George Washington made it as popular. Giorgio (jor-joh) is an Italian form.
Use of the Geordi variants may be influenced by the character Geordi LaForge on the TV series "Star Trek: The Next Generation". See also Joren, Keoki, and Yuri. Singer George Michael; fashion designer Giorgio Armani; comedians George Burns, George Carlin; baseball legend George "Babe" Ruth; US Presidents George Prescott Bush, George Herbert Walker Bush; actor George Clooney.
Jorge has 36 variant forms: Egor, Georas, Geordi, Geordie, Georg, Georges, Georgi, George, Georgie, Georgio, Georgios, Georgiy, Georgy, Gheorghe, Giorgi, Giorgio, Giorgios, Giorgius, Goran, Gyorgy, Gyuri, Igor, Jerzy, Jiri, Joerg, Jorgan, Jorge, Jorgen, Juraj, Jurgen, Jurek, Jurik, Yorick, Yorik, Yuri, Yurik and Ygor.
Famous men named Jorge
- Jorge Ben Jor, Brazilian musician
- Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine author
- Jorge Cantú, baseball player
- Jorge Costa, former professional footballer
- Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Colombian politician assassinated in 1948
- Jorge Garbajosa, Spanish basketball player
- Jorge Garcia, American actor and comedian
- Jorge Guillén, Spanish poet
- Jorge Liderman, American composer
- Jorge Lorenzo, Double 250cc Motorcycle World Champion
- Jorge Julio, baseball player
- Jorge Orta, baseball player
- Jorge Paez, Mexican boxer and actor
- Jorge Posada, baseball catcher
- Jorge Quinteros, Argentine football (soccer) player
- Jorge Solis, Mexican boxer
- Jorge Valdano, Argentine football (soccer) player
- Jorge A. Vasconcellos E Sa, professor at Technical University of Lisbon