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Georgeann
How to Pronounce Georgeann
Pronounced JOR-jann /ˈdʒɔːr.dʒæn/Medium
Meaning: Georgeann is a compound of George and Ann. George comes from the Greek georgos, 'farmer, earth-worker,' and Ann from the Hebrew Hannah, 'grace' or 'favor' — so the name reads roughly as 'graceful farmer' or, more idiomatically, joins two beloved family names into one. It belongs to the mid-century fashion for -ann double names.Medium
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Georgeann is a blended name joining George (Greek georgos, 'farmer') and Ann (Hebrew, 'grace'). It belongs to the mid-century vogue for -ann compounds like Ruthann and Roseann, often built to honor two relatives. Georgeann appears in the records from the 1910s, peaked around 1947, and had faded by the early 2000s.
A Georgeann from the late-forties peak is now in her seventies, a grandmother-era name. It reads as a period double name and, while single-name Georgia is enjoying a revival, this compound has not returned. It carries the friendly nicknames Georgie and Annie, unites two classic meanings, and pairs with siblings such as Rosann, Jimmy or Carol.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Georgeann mean?
Georgeann blends George, from the Greek for 'farmer,' and Ann, from the Hebrew for 'grace.'
How do you pronounce Georgeann?
It's said JOR-jann /ˈdʒɔːr.dʒæn/ — two syllables, stress on the first.
Is Georgeann a boy or girl name?
Georgeann is used as a girl's name, always as a girl's name.
How popular is Georgeann?
Georgeann was a modest mid-century double name that peaked in the late forties and faded by the turn of the century; it is now rare.













