Jerzy

The Meaning & Origin of the Name Jerzy

Jerzy is a Polish boy name, which has 5 letters.

The name Jerzy is of Polish origin, derived from the Latin name Georgius, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker". It is also associated with the Greek name Georgios, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker".

Pronuncation Juhr-zee

Alternate Meaning Farmer

Origin or Current Usage Polish

Gender M

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Detailed Information About The Name Jerzy

The name Jerzy is a Slavic given name of Polish origin. It has variations in other Slavic languages such as Czech, Slovak, and Sorbian. The name Jerzy is derived from the Greek name Georgios, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker." It gained popularity in Poland during the Middle Ages and remained a common name throughout the years. Jerzy is a masculine name and is predominantly used in Poland.

People named Jerzy often possess traits such as loyalty, determination, and a strong sense of responsibility. They are known for being hardworking individuals who are dedicated to their work and family. Jerzys tend to be practical and grounded, taking their commitments seriously and striving to fulfill them. They are reliable, dependable, and value honesty and integrity.

Jerzy has been a popular name among famous Poles, contributing to its continued usage and recognition. Notable individuals named Jerzy include Jerzy Grotowski, a theatre director and innovative practitioner of theatrical techniques; Jerzy Waszyngton, a Polish nobleman and military officer who participated in the American Revolutionary War; and Jerzy Giedroyc, a prominent Polish writer and political activist. These figures have helped to preserve and promote the name Jerzy as a symbol of Polish identity and achievement.

The name Jerzy is pronounced as "YER-zhee" in Polish and is written as "Jerzy" in the Latin alphabet. In terms of popularity, Jerzy is not as common as some other Polish names but remains a respectable and traditional choice. It continues to be used by parents who appreciate its strong historical and cultural roots. The name Jerzy carries a sense of legacy and heritage, connecting individuals to Poland's rich past and, in turn, encouraging a sense of pride in one's identity and family history.

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