Jordi

Jordi is derived from the Greek name Georgios, which in turn comes from 'georgos', comprised of 'ge' meaning 'earth' and 'ergon' meaning 'work'. Thus, the name symbolizes a connection to the earth, typically associated with farming or land cultivation.

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The name Jordi is of Catalan origin, a region in northeast Spain. It is the Catalan form of George, which itself is derived from the Greek name Georgios, ultimately meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.

  • Babies named Jordi in the US in 2023:
    Female: 20
    Male: 92
  • Nicknames: Jord, Jojo, Jo, JD, Jordie.
  • Full Names: Jordan, Geordie, George, Giorgio, Jorge.
  • Famous Namesakes: Jordi Alba - Soccer Player, Jordi Cruyff - Soccer Manager, Jordi Savall - Musician, Jordi El Nino Polla - Actor, Jordi Molla - Actor.
  • Gender: Jordi is predominantly a male name, though it can sometimes be used for females in contemporary settings. It enjoys widespread usage in Catalan regions and is commonly embraced in Spanish-speaking countries.
  • Numerology: The numerology of the name Jordi results in the number 5. This suggests individuals who are adventurous, energetic, and adaptable. They tend to seek freedom and are inquisitive about the world around them. Jordi's are often seen as versatile and progressive thinkers.

Jordi is particularly popular in Catalonia, Spain, where it is one of the most common men's names. It is also known in various parts of the world due to its connection with the universally recognized name George. Its usage and popularity have grown in broader Spanish-speaking communities, the Netherlands, and continuously fluctuate in places with Catalan cultural influence.

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