Certificate of Name
Georgeta
Feminine
Romanian
Meaning & Origin
Georgeta is a Romanian feminine given name, the direct feminine form of George. The name George itself derives from the Greek Geōrgios, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," from gē ("earth") and ergon ("work"). The name gained widespread popularity due to the veneration of Saint George, a 3rd-century Roman soldier and martyr, whose legend of slaying a dragon became emblematic in medieval art.Etymology and Linguistic RootsGeorgeta follows the common Romanian pattern of forming feminine names by adding the suffix -eta (from Italian -etta, a diminutive or feminine ending) to the masculine base. This parallels other Romanian feminine forms like Ion / Ioneta. The name carries the same agricultural and virtuous connotations as George, symbolizing hard work and connection to the earth.Notable BearersSeveral Romanian women have borne the name Georgeta, particularly in sports. Georgeta Damian is a multiple Olympic gold medalist in rowing, known for her achievements in the women's double sculls and eight events. Georgeta Gabor and Georgeta Hurmuzachi both represented Romania in artistic gymnastics during the interwar period, at a time when the sport was gaining prominence. Other bearers include Georgeta Lăcusta and Georgeta Stoleriu, whose contributions are noted in Romanian cultural or local historical contexts.Cultural ContextIn Romania, Georgeta is a classic if less common name today, often associated with the generations born in the mid-20th century. The name shares roots with other pan-European forms such as Georgiana, Georgia (Greek), Gergana (Bulgarian), and Jiřina (Czech). The corresponding masculine forms include Gheorghe, the standard Romanian variant, and the diminutive Gigi. Georgeta thus represents a distinctly Romanian contribution to the international family of names derived from George.Meaning: "farmer, earthworker" (feminine of George)Origin: RomanianType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Primarily Romania
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