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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Location of Georgia
A borrowing from Medieval Latin Geōrgia , itself a borrowing from Classical Persian گرج ( gurj ) (with influence from (sānctus ) Geōrgius ( “ Saint George ” ) , alluding to the saint's popularity in the country), from Middle Persian 𐭥𐭫𐭥𐭰𐭠𐭭 pl ( wiruz-ān , “ Iberians , Georgians” ) . The term's further history is unknown; it may ultimately be a derivation from Middle Persian 𐭢𐭥𐭫𐭢 ( gurg , “ wolf ” ) , though that would be phonologically challenging; compare Parthian 𐭅𐭉𐭓𐭔𐭍 pl ( wiruž-ān ) , Old Armenian վիր-ք ( vir-kʻ ) , Old East Slavic гурзи ( gurzi ) . Replaced earlier Georgie , from the same source via a Middle French intermediary.
Early medieval sources hypothesize that the country was named after Saint George , while later European accounts connect the name with agricultural tribes called "Georgi" (from Ancient Greek γεωργός ( geōrgós , “ farmer ” ) ) mentioned by classical authors (Pliny , IV.26, VI.14; Mela , De Sita Orb. i.2); neither of these etymologies is accepted today.
Proper noun
Georgia
A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe . Official name: Georgia . Capital: Tbilisi .
c. 1587–1588 , [Christopher Marlowe ], Tamburlaine the Great. The Second Part , 2nd edition, part 2, London: Richard Iones, , published 1592 , →OCLC ; reprinted as Tamburlaine the Great (A Scolar Press Facsimile), Menston, Yorkshire, London: Scolar Press, 1973 , →ISBN , Act V, scene i :Though this be held his laſt daies dꝛeadfull ſiege, Wherein he ſpareth neither man noꝛ childe, Yet are there Chꝛiſtians of Georgia here, Whoſe ſtate who euer pitied and relieu'd:
1948 , John Steinbeck , chapter 7, in A Russian Journal , New York: The Viking Press, →ISBN , →OCLC :During our stay in Georgia Mr. Chmarsky's gremlin hardly operated at all, and that made us feel better toward him, and made him feel better toward us.
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Translations
See also
(countries of Asia ) country of Asia ; Afghanistan , Armenia , Azerbaijan , Bahrain , Bangladesh , Bhutan , Brunei , Cambodia , China , Cyprus , East Timor , Georgia , India , Indonesia , Iran , Iraq , Israel , Japan , Jordan , Kazakhstan , Kuwait , Kyrgyzstan , Laos , Lebanon , Malaysia , Maldives , Mongolia , Myanmar , Nepal , North Korea , Oman , Pakistan , Palestine , Philippines , Qatar , Russia , Saudi Arabia , Singapore , South Korea , Sri Lanka , Syria , Taiwan , Tajikistan , Thailand , Turkey , Turkmenistan , United Arab Emirates , Uzbekistan , Vietnam , Yemen
(countries of Europe ) countries of Europe ; Albania , Andorra , Armenia , Austria , Azerbaijan , Belarus , Belgium , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Croatia , Cyprus , Czechia (Czech Republic ), Denmark , Estonia , Finland , France , Georgia , Germany , Greece , Hungary , Iceland , Ireland , Italy , Kazakhstan , Latvia , Liechtenstein , Lithuania , Luxembourg , Malta , Moldova , Monaco , Montenegro , Netherlands , North Macedonia , Norway , Poland , Portugal , Romania , Russia , San Marino , Serbia , Slovakia , Slovenia , Spain , Sweden , Switzerland , Turkey , Ukraine , United Kingdom , Vatican City
Tbilisi
Georgian SSR
Etymology 2
Map of the US highlighting the State of Georgia in red.
From George ( male given name ) + -ia ( place-name suffix ) .
Proper noun
Georgia
A state in the Southern United States . Capital: Atlanta . It is named for George II of Great Britain (1683–1760).
Synonym: Jawjuh
Several places in the United States .
A town in Franklin County , Vermont , named for George III of the United Kingdom (1738–1820).
An unincorporated community in Lawrence County , Indiana , named for the state.
An unincorporated community in Cherry County , Nebraska , named for a local carpenter.
An unincorporated community in Monmouth County , New Jersey .
A hamlet in Towednack parish, Cornwall , England .
A transitional serif typeface named after the state, designed by Matthew Carter in 1993.
University of Georgia .
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Etymology 3
Latinate feminine form of George , from Ancient Greek Γεώργιος ( Geṓrgios , “ farmer ” ) .
Proper noun
Georgia
A female given name from Ancient Greek .
1949 , Jessamyn West , Except for Me and Thee , Macmillan, published 1969 , page 9:"Georgia ?" his mother said. "Why in the world would a mother want to give her daughter such an outlandish name?" "It's no more outlandish than Jesse Griffith." "Why, Jesse G., thee's named for thy two grandfathers." "Georgia' s named for a whole state."
Translations
Afrikaans
Etymology
Borrowed from English Georgia .
Proper noun
Georgia
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Derived terms
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Basque
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ɡeorɡia/
Rhymes: -ia
Hyphenation: Ge‧or‧gi‧a
Proper noun
Georgia inan
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Declension
Declension of Georgia (inanimate, ending in -a )
Derived terms
See also
(countries of Europe ) Europako herrialdeak ; Albania , Alemania , Andorra , Armenia , Austria , Azerbaijan , Belgika , Bielorrusia , Bosnia eta Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Danimarka , Eslovakia , Eslovenia , Espainia , Estonia , Erresuma Batua , Errumania , Errusia , Finlandia , Frantzia , Georgia , Grezia , Herbehereak , Hungaria , Ipar Mazedonia , Irlanda , Islandia , Italia , Kazakhstan , Kroazia , Letonia , Liechtenstein , Lituania , Luxenburgo , Malta , Moldavia , Monako , Montenegro , Norvegia , Polonia , Portugal , San Marino , Serbia , Suedia , Suitza , Turkia , Txekia , Ukraina , Vatikano Hiria , Zipre
Further reading
Central Nahuatl
Proper noun
Georgia
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Danish
Etymology
Borrowed from English Georgia .
Proper noun
Georgia (genitive Georgias )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
See also
Not to be confused with Georgien in Danish, which means Georgia the country.
Dutch
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Georgia n
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Estonian
Pronunciation
( country ) : IPA (key ) : /ɡ̊eˈorɡ̊iɑ̯/ ,
( US state ) : IPA (key ) : /ˈd̥ʒ̊oː(r)d̥ʒ̊iɑ̯/ ,
Proper noun
Georgia (genitive , partitive )
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Synonym: Gruusia
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Declension
See also
(countries of Europe ) Euroopa riigid ; Albaania , Andorra , Armeenia , Aserbaidžaan , Austria , Belgia , Bosnia ja Hertsegoviina , Bulgaaria , Eesti , Georgia /Gruusia , Hispaania , Holland /Madalmaad , Horvaatia , Iirimaa /Iiri , Island , Itaalia , Kasahstan , Kreeka , Küpros , Leedu , Liechtenstein , Luksemburg , Läti , Malta , Moldova , Monaco , Montenegro , Norra , Poola , Portugal , Põhja-Makedoonia , Prantsusmaa , Rootsi , Rumeenia , Saksamaa , San Marino , Serbia , Slovakkia , Sloveenia , Soome , Suurbritannia , Šveits , Taani , Tšehhi , Türgi , Ukraina , Ungari , Valgevene , Vatikan , Venemaa (Category: et:Countries in Europe )
References
Finnish
Etymology
From Medieval Latin Geōrgia and/or English Georgia .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈɡeorɡiɑ/ ,
IPA (key ) : /ˈdʒoːdʒ(i)ɑ/ , ( only of US state )
Rhymes: -iɑ
Hyphenation(key ) : Ge‧or‧gia
Proper noun
Georgia
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Synonym: Gruusia
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Declension
Synonyms
Derived terms
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(countries of Europe ) Euroopan maat ; Alankomaat , Albania , Andorra , Armenia , Azerbaidžan , Belgia , Bosnia ja Hertsegovina , Bulgaria , Espanja , Georgia , Irlanti , Islanti , Iso-Britannia , Italia , Itävalta , Kazakstan , Kreikka , Kroatia , Kypros , Latvia , Liechtenstein , Liettua , Luxemburg , Malta , Moldova , Monaco , Montenegro , Norja , Pohjois-Makedonia , Portugali , Puola , Ranska , Romania , Ruotsi , Saksa , San Marino , Serbia , Slovakia , Slovenia , Suomi , Sveitsi , Tanska , Tšekki , Turkki , Ukraina , Unkari , Valko-Venäjä , Vatikaani , Venäjä , Viro (Category: fi:Countries in Europe )
German
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Georgia n (proper noun , genitive Georgias or ( optionally with an article ) Georgia )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
See also
Indonesian
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin Geōrgia .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ɡeɔrˈɡia/
Rhymes: -a
Hyphenation: Gé‧or‧gi‧a
Proper noun
Géorgia
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Adjective
Géorgia
Georgian
See also
(countries of Europe ) negara-negara di Eropa ; Albania , Andorra , Armenia , Austria , Azerbaijan , Belanda , Belarus , Belgia , Bosnia dan Herzegovina , Britania Raya , Bulgaria , Ceko , Denmark , Estonia , Finlandia , Georgia , Hongaria , Irlandia , Islandia , Italia , Jerman , Kazakhstan , Kroasia , Latvia , Listenstaina , Lituania , Luksemburg , Makedonia , Malta , Moldova , Monako , Montenegro , Norwegia , Perancis , Polandia , Portugal , Rumania , Rusia , San Marino , Serbia , Siprus , Slovenia , Slowakia , Spanyol , Swedia , Swiss , Turki , Ukraina , Yunani , Vatikan
Further reading
Italian
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /d͡ʒeˈɔr.d͡ʒa/
Rhymes: -ɔrdʒa
Hyphenation: Ge‧òr‧gia
Proper noun
Georgia f
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
See also
(countries of Europe ) paesi d'Europa ; Albania , Andorra , Armenia , Austria , Azerbaigian , Belgio , Bielorussia , Bosnia-Erzegovina , Bulgaria , Cechia , Cipro , Città del Vaticano , Croazia , Danimarca , Estonia , Finlandia , Francia , Georgia , Germania , Grecia , Irlanda , Islanda , Italia , Kazakistan , Lettonia , Liechtenstein , Lituania , Lussemburgo , Macedonia del Nord , Malta , Moldavia , Monaco , Montenegro , Norvegia , Paesi Bassi , Polonia , Portogallo , Romania , Regno Unito , Russia , San Marino , Serbia , Slovacchia , Slovenia , Spagna , Svezia , Svizzera , Turchia , Ucraina , Ungheria (Category: it:Countries in Europe )
Latin
Etymology
A borrowing from Classical Persian گرج ( gurj ) , from Middle Persian 𐭥𐭫𐭥𐭰𐭠𐭭 pl ( Wiruz-ān , “ Iberians , Georgians” ) , of unknown origin. The Latin form was influenced by (sānctus ) Geōrgius ( “ Saint George ” ) due to the saint's popularity in the country.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Geōrgia f sg (genitive Geōrgiae ) ; first declension
( Medieval Latin , New Latin ) Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
( New Latin ) Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Declension
First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
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Descendants
Norwegian Bokmål
Proper noun
Georgia
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Norwegian Nynorsk
Proper noun
Georgia
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Polish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English Georgia .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Georgia f
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Declension
Further reading
Georgia in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Georgia f
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Synonym: ( Moldova, dated ) Gruzia
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Declension
See also
(countries of Europe ) țările Europei ; Albania , Andorra , Armenia , Austria , Azerbaidjan , Belarus , Belgia , Bosnia și Herțegovina , Bulgaria , Cehia , Cipru , Croația , Danemarca , Elveția , Estonia , Finlanda , Franța , Georgia , Germania , Grecia , Irlanda , Islanda , Italia , Kazahstan , Letonia , Liechtenstein , Lituania , Luxemburg , Macedonia de Nord , Malta , Moldova , Monaco , Muntenegru , Norvegia , Polonia , Portugalia , Regatul Unit , România , Rusia , San Marino , Serbia , Slovacia , Slovenia , Spania , Suedia , Turcia , Țările de Jos , Ucraina , Ungaria , Vatican (Category: ro:Countries in Europe )
Slovak
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Georgia f (genitive singular Georgie , declension pattern of ulica )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
References
“Georgia ”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science ] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk , 2003–2024
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin Geōrgia .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /xeˈoɾxja/
Rhymes: -oɾxja
Syllabification: Ge‧or‧gia
IPA (key ) : ( everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay ) /ˈʝoɾʝa/
IPA (key ) : ( Buenos Aires and environs ) /ˈʃoɾʃa/
IPA (key ) : ( elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay ) /ˈʒoɾʒa/
Proper noun
Georgia f
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
See also
(countries of Europe ) países de Europa ; Albania , Alemania , Andorra , Armenia , Austria , Azerbaiyán , Bélgica , Bielorrusia , Bosnia-Herzegovina , Bulgaria , Chipre , Ciudad del Vaticano , Croacia , Dinamarca , Eslovaquia , Eslovenia , España , Estonia , Finlandia , Francia , Georgia , Grecia , Hungría , Irlanda , Islandia , Italia , Kazajistán , Letonia , Liechtenstein , Lituania , Luxemburgo , Macedonia del Norte , Malta , Moldavia , Mónaco , Montenegro , Noruega , Países Bajos , Polonia , Portugal , Reino Unido , República Checa , Rumania , Rusia , San Marino , Serbia , Suecia , Suiza , Turquía , Ucrania (Category: es:Countries in Europe )
Swedish
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Georgia n (genitive Georgias )
Georgia (a state in the Southern United States )
Welsh
Etymology
From English Georgia .
Proper noun
Georgia f
Georgia (A transcontinental country in the Caucasus region of Europe and Asia , on the coast of the Black Sea , often considered to belong politically to Europe )
Coordinate terms
(countries of Asia ) gwledydd Asia ; Affganistan , Armenia , Aserbaijan , Bahrain , Bangladesh , Bhwtan , Brwnei , Cambodia , Casachstan , Catar , Coweit , Cirgistan , Cyprus , De Corea , Dwyrain Timor , yr Emiradau Arabaidd Unedig , Fietnam , Georgia , Iemen , India , Indonesia , Irac , Iran , Israel , Japan , Gogledd Corea , Gwlad Tai , Gwlad yr Iorddonen , Laos , Libanus , Maleisia , Maldives , Mongolia , Myanmar , Nepal , Oman , Pacistan , Palesteina , y Philipinau , Rwsia , Sawdi Arabia , Singapôr , Sri Lanca , Syria , Taiwan , Tajicistan , Tsieina , Twrci , Tyrcmenistan , Wsbecistan
(countries of Europe ) gwledydd Ewrop ; Albania , yr Almaen , Andorra , Armenia , Awstria , Aserbaijan , Belarws , Bosnia a Hertsegofina , Bwlgaria , Casachstan , Croatia , Cyprus , Denmarc , y Deyrnas Unedig , Dinas y Fatican , Estonia , y Ffindir , Ffrainc , yr Eidal , Georgia , Gogledd Macedonia , Gwlad Belg , Gwlad Groeg , Gwlad Pwyl , Gwlad yr Iâ , Hwngari , yr Iseldiroedd , Iwerddon , Latfia , Liechtenstein , Lithwania , Lwcsembwrg , Malta , Moldofa , Monaco , Montenegro , Norwy , Portiwgal , Rwmania , Rwsia , San Marino , Sbaen , Serbia , Slofacia , Slofenia , Sweden , y Swistir , Tsiecia (y Weriniaeth Tsiec ), Twrci , Wcráin (Category: cy:Countries in Europe )