Georgia Baby Names
Georgian names are distinctive with Kartvelian roots.
Georgia baby naming trends in Asia combine local tradition and global favorites.
Current high-interest names include boys like Giorgi, Nikoloz, Luka and girls like Nino, Mariam, Anastasia. Explore meanings, origins, and pronunciation below.
Most Popular Boy Names in Georgia
- #1GiorgiGreekThe Georgian form of 'George,' meaning 'farmer.' It is the most popular name for boys in Georgia, reflecting the country's patron saint.GIOR-gee
- #2NikolozGreekThe Georgian form of 'Nicholas,' meaning 'victory of the people.' It is a quintessential and noble name in Georgian history.NIK-ol-oz
- Luka#3GreekA South Slavic and Georgian form of 'Luke,' meaning 'from Lucania.' It has become internationally popular for its short, melodic sound.LUK-uh
- #4SabaGeorgianA traditional Georgian name of Hebrew origin meaning 'old man' or 'grandfather.' It is famously associated with Saint Saba the Sanctified.SAB-uh
- #5DavitHebrewThe Georgian form of 'David,' meaning 'beloved.' It has a long and noble history in Georgia, held by several of its most famous kings.DAV-it
- #6NikaGreekA Greek name meaning 'victory' (from the goddess Nike). It is also used in Persian (meaning 'good/pure') and Slavic cultures, making it a powerful, global choice.NIK-uh
- #7AleksandreGreekThe Georgian form of 'Alexander,' meaning 'defender of men.' It is a time-honored name in the Caucasus region.AL-ek-sand-reh
- #8VanoHebrewA Georgian short form of 'Ioane' (John), meaning 'God is gracious.' It is a friendly and common name in Georgia.VAN-oh
- #9IrakliGreekThe Georgian form of 'Herakles' (Hercules), meaning 'glory of Hera.' It is a name of great strength and mythological significance in Georgia.IR-ak-lee
- #10TornikeGeorgianA traditional Georgian name of Greek origin, famously held by St. Tornike of Mount Athos. It suggests strength and religious dedication.TOR-nik-eh
Most Popular Girl Names in Georgia
- #1NinoGeorgianA traditional Georgian name for girls, famously held by Saint Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia. It is a symbol of faith and national identity.NIN-oh
- Mariam#2HebrewThe Arabic and Georgian form of 'Mary,' meaning 'beloved.' It is deeply respected in both Christian and Islamic traditions.MAR-iam
- Anastasia#3GreekDerived from the Greek 'Anastasios,' meaning 'resurrection.' It is a classic name of immense spiritual depth and historical beauty.AN-as-tas-iuh
- #4EleneGreekThe Georgian form of 'Helen,' meaning 'bright' or 'torch.' It has a long and respected history in the Caucasus region.EL-en-eh
- #5SalomeHebrewA Hebrew name derived from 'Shalom,' meaning 'peace.' In the Bible, it is a name of several figures, suggesting historical and spiritual depth.SAL-om-eh
- #6SophoGreekThe Georgian form of 'Sophia,' meaning 'wisdom.' It is a traditional and highly respected name for girls in Georgia.SOP-hoh
- #7TamariHebrewA Georgian form of 'Tamar,' meaning 'palm tree.' Famously held by Queen Tamar the Great, it is a symbol of Georgia's golden age.TAM-ar-ee
- #8KetevanGeorgianA traditional Georgian name of Persian origin, possibly meaning 'royal' or 'mistress of the house.' It is famously associated with Saint Ketevan the Martyr.KET-ev-an
- #9LizaHebrewA short form of 'Elizabeth,' meaning 'pledged to God.' It is a vibrant and modern-sounding name with classic foundations.LIZ-uh
- #10TeklaGreekA Greek name meaning 'glory of God.' It is a traditional religious name with historical depth, especially in Scandinavia and the Caucasus.TEK-luh