Georgios
Georgios (, , ) is a Greek name derived from the word ''georgos'' (, , "farmer" lit. "earth-worker"). The word ''georgos'' (, ) is a compound of ''ge'' (, , "earth", "soil") and ''ergon'' (, , "task", "undertaking", "work").It is one of the most usual given names in Greece and Cyprus. The name day is 23 April (St George's Day).
The English form of the name is George, the Latinized form is ''Georgius''. It was rarely given in England prior to the accession of George I of Great Britain in 1714. The Greek name is usually anglicized as ''George''. For example, the name of ''Georgios Kuprios'' is anglicized as George of Cyprus, and latinized as ''Georgius Cyprius''; similarly George Hamartolos (d. 867), George Maniakes (d. 1043), George Palaiologos (d 1118).
In the case of modern Greek individuals, the spelling ''Georgios'' may be retained, e.g. Georgios Christakis-Zografos (1863–1920), Georgios Stanotas (1888–1965), Georgios Grivas (1897–1974), Georgios Alogoskoufis (b. 1955), Georgios Alexopoulos (b. 1977), etc.
The modern Greek short form Γιώργος ''Giorgos'' is sometimes rendered ''Yiorgos'' or ''Yorgos'', as in Yiorgos Theotokas (1906–1966) Provided by Wikipedia
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14by Papavasileiou, GeorgiosGet access
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20by Petrakis, Emmanuel, Gad, GeorgiosGet access
Published in International Journal of Decision Sciences, Risk and Management (2020)
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