Meaning & Origin
Etymology and Origin
Djôr is the Walloon form of the name George. Walloon is a Romance language spoken primarily in Wallonia, Belgium, and parts of France, including in the region around Liège. The name entered Walloon from French Georges, which itself derives from the Greek name Γεώργιος (Geōrgios) meaning "farmer" or "earthworker" (from gē "earth" and ergon "work"). Djôr is one of several local variations, alongside forms like Djwer.
Cultural Context and Bearers
In Wallonia, Djôr has been used historically as a given name, particularly in rural areas where local language traditions remain strong. However, like many regional names, Djôr has become less common in recent generations. As a surname, it also appears in Wallonia and neighboring areas, often indicating familial roots in regions where older Walloon naming practices were preserved.
Meaning: Farmer, earthworker
Origin: Walloon form of George
Type: Given name, also used as a surname
Usage regions: Wallonia, Belgium