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The REAL (Biblical) Meaning of George? - Origin, History & Stories

The REAL (Biblical) Meaning of George? - Origin, History & Stories

 

George is a masculine name of Greek origin. George derives from the Greek word γεωργός (georgos) and the Greek name Georgios.

The prevailing meaning of George is farmer or earth worker.

The history of the name George is associated with many countries with great figures such as English monarchs, presidents, and martyrs bearing the name.

George Washington, the name of the first American president is a famous bearer of this name.

The name peaked in popularity in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s and has been a popular name for boys over the years.

 

If you are looking for a traditional boy's name for your son or another family member then keep reading.

This article will explore the Hebrew meaning, the origin of George in the Bible, the biblical and spiritual meaning of the name and share Bible verses and stories about George.

 

What does George mean in Hebrew?

 

There are five variations of George in the Hebrew language.

Adam, Carmeli, and Yizreel are the Hebrew names given to boys while Carmela and Nava are girl names with similar meanings to George.

Adam means soil or earth, Carmela and Carmeli mean garden, orchard or vineyard.

Beauty, pretty, and pleasant are meanings for Nava and Yizreel (Jezreel) means God sows or the Lord sows.

 

The origins of George in the Bible

 

Though the name George is not found in the Bible, there are many scriptures that reference farmers in the Bible.

Also, the Hebrew variations of the name George along with their meanings may be used to trace the origins and history of George in the Bible.

According to the creation story the Lord made Adam then placed him in the Garden of Eden to live.

In Genesis chapter two Adam was given the role of the first ever farmer in Biblical history.

 

“The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.” (Genesis 2:15 NIV)

 

Genesis chapter four also highlights that Cain, one of Adam's sons, was also a tiller of the soil.

 

“Later she gave birth to his brother Abel. Now Abel kept flocks, and Cain worked the soil.” (Genesis 4:2 NIV)

 

The Biblical meaning of George

 

George is a great choice if you are in search of a Christian name or similar names for a farmer.

Patience and hard-working are two personality traits that highlight the biblical name definition of George.

 

Patient

 

The book of James highlights patience as a quality of the farmer and encourages believers to be patient as they wait for the return of the Lord.

 

“Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord’s coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop, patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains.” (James 5:7 NIV)

 

If you would like patience to be a virtue that your baby boy emulates, then George is a great choice for a first name or middle name.

 

Hardworking

 

Like the ancient Greeks you may use the name George to influence how your child thinks and behaves.

The word of God describes the farmer as hardworking and you can speak this into being every time you call your son George.

 

“The hardworking farmer should be the first to receive a share of the crops.” (2 Timothy 2:6 NIV)

 

Naming your baby boy George will not only complement his last name but will help him to harness the different meanings of his name.

 

The spiritual meaning of George

 

Name meanings play a significant role in the life of an individual and that's why it's important to understand the origin and spiritual meanings of a name before giving it to your child.

The spiritual meaning of the name George makes it an excellent choice to go with your family name.

 

A good steward

 

Time management, planning, caring for the environment, and not ill-treating those who he works with are ways in which George proves that he is a good steward and a product of God's handiwork.

 

“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” (Ephesians 2:10 NIV)

 

Naming your child George will help him to accept that he is a great figure whose core purpose is to be balanced and manage his affairs well.

 

Guided by the Lord

 

The Lord instructed Adam that his role is to dress and keep the Garden of Eden and he obeyed.

Choosing George as your child's given name is a great way to encourage him to obey the teachings and instructions of the Lord.

 

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; 6 in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” (Proverbs 3:5-6 NIV)

 

What Bible verses contain George?

 

The traditionally masculine name George is represented in Bible verses that mention farmers, Noah, Carmela (Mount Carmel), and Yizreel/Jezreel.

 

“When a farmer plows for planting, does he plow continually? Does he keep on breaking up and working the soil? 25 When he has leveled the surface, does he not sow caraway and scatter cumin? Does he not plant wheat in its place, barley in its plot, and spelt in its field? 26 His God instructs him and teaches him the right way.” (Isaiah 28:24-26 NIV)

 

“Again you will plant vineyards on the hills of Samaria; the farmers will plant them and enjoy their fruit.” (Jeremiah 31:5 NIV)

 

“People will live together in Judah and all its towns—farmers and those who move about with their flocks. 25 I will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint.” (Jeremiah 31:24-25 NIV)

 

“Then he told them many things in parables, saying: “A farmer went out to sow his seed.” (Matthew 13:3 NIV)

 

“He went on to tell the people this parable: “A man planted a vineyard, rented it to some farmers and went away for a long time.” (Luke 20:9 NIV)

 

Stories about George in the Bible

 

The Christian religion has a number of stories centered around the theme of farming and farmers.

 

The story of Ahab and the vineyard (1 Kings 21:4),

the parable of the Sower of Seeds (Matthew 13:3),

and the parable about the Farmer Who Hired Men (Matthew 20:1-16)

are three stories showing that George is not just an old name but a name that has strong biblical and spiritual significance.

 

Final thought

 

George is a baby boy name that stems from the Greek and Latin name Georgius which means farmer or earth worker.

The biblical meanings of George shows that he is patient and hardworking while the spiritual meanings demonstrate that he is a good steward and someone who is guided by the Lord.