גאורגיה
"Georgia means 'farmer of the earth' in Greek."
The name Georgia is derived from the Greek word georgos, meaning ‘farmer, earth worker, or tiller of the soil’. This name was given to the land and the people of Georgia, which is located in the eastern part of the Black Sea. In ancient Greek mythology, the goddesses Demeter and Persephone were revered as the deities of agriculture and fertility. Georgia was named in their honor, signifying a connection to the land and a rich, productive future.
The name Georgia represents the spiritual connection to the land and the blessings of the earth.
Adaptable, versatile, resourceful, and independent
גאורגיה
אדמה פורייה, חקלאות, או ארץ חקלאית
Γεωργία
γεωργία, εργασία εδάφους, καλλιέργεια
Georgia
agricultura, terra fertilis
jɔːrˈdʒiːə
IPA: /dʒɔːrˈdʒiːə/
Adaptable, versatile, resourceful, and independent
Carnelian