The baby name Yiorgis is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "YOR-gis".
Yiorgis is European, Greek and Middle Ages in Origin.
Yiorgis is a Greek name that means "farmer" or "earth-worker". It is a variant of the name George, which is derived from the Greek name Georgios. Saint George is a well-known Christian martyr who is venerated in both the Eastern and Western churches. The name Yiorgis has been popular in Greece for centuries and is still a common name today.
The name Yiorgis is typically given to boys. It is pronounced YOR-gis, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is composed of two elements: "geo", which means "earth" or "land", and "ergon", which means "work" or "action". Together, these elements create a name that reflects the importance of agriculture and manual labor in Greek culture.
The origin of the name Yiorgis can be traced back to ancient Greece. The name Georgios was popularized by Saint George, who was a Roman soldier of Greek origin. He is said to have been martyred for his Christian faith in the 4th century AD. The name became popular in Greece and other parts of Europe during the Middle Ages, and has remained a popular name ever since. Today, the name Yiorgis is often given to boys in Greece as a way to honor Saint George and celebrate Greek culture.