George
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George may refer to several things:
People
Only name
- King George of Bohemia
- Duke George of Clarence
- King George I of Great Britain
- King George II of Great Britain
- King George I of Greece
- King George II of Greece
- Prince George of Kent
- Duke George the Bearded of Saxony
- King George III of the United Kingdom
- King George IV of the United Kingdom
- King George V of the United Kingdom
- King George VI of the United Kingdom
- King George V of Hanover
- Saint George, Middle Eastern Martyr
- George of Trebizond, Greek Philosopher
Given name
- George of Antiochia, admiral of Roger II of Sicily.
- George Best (1946-2005), Irish Soccer player
- George Victor Bishop (1932-2005), American film, television, stage and radio actor based in Britain
- George Herbert Walker Bush (b. 1924), 41st President of the United States (1989–1993)
- George Prescott Bush (b. 1976), son of Jeb Bush
- George W. Bush (b. 1946), the 43rd and current President of the United States (2001–present)
- George Washington Bush (1779–1863), the first Black settler in what is now Washington State
- George Bush (biblical scholar), (1796–1859), biblical scholar and distant relative of the two United States presidents
- George Carlin (b. 1937), Comedian
- George Carpenter (1872-1948), the 5th General of The Salvation Army
- George Washington Carver (1864-1943), botanist and inventor for many uses for the peanut
- George Clooney (b. 1961), actor
- George Costanza, (1989–1998), fictional character on the US television sitcom Seinfeld
- George Cukor (1899-1983), Film Director
- George Eliot, (1819-1880), pen name for the British Novelist Mary Ann Evans
- George Fisher, disambiguation
- George Foreman (b. 1949), American boxer
- George Gershwin (1898-1937), Composer
- George Harrison (1943-2001), English pop artist, best known as a member of The Beatles
- George Brawidjaja Hidayat, (b. 1977), Comic Editor
- George Lucas (b. 1944), Film Director
- George MacDonald (1824-1905), Author and Poet
- George Michael (b. 1963), English pop artist
- George Orwell (1903-1950), Writer
- George Ouzounian, (b. 1978), Founder of popular website "The Best Page In The Universe"
- George Pataki (b. 1945), American politician and governor of New York state
- George S. Patton (1885-1945), General
- George D. Sax (1904-1974), Business Entrepreneur
- George Schaller, (b. 1933), mammologist, naturalist, conservationist and author
- George Steinbrenner, (b. 1930), principal owner of the New York Yankees
- George Strait (b. 1952), American country music singer
- George Takei (b. 1937), a Japanese-American actor
- George Washington (1732-1799), American Revolutionary
- Michael George Westmore (b. 1938), renowned American makeup artist
- George Yardley (1928-2004), Basketball player
- George Young, disambiguation
Last name
- Boy George, British singer
- David Lloyd George, British Politician (family name was Lloyd George)
- Eddie George, American Football Player
- Edward George, British Economist
- Gladys George, American Actress
- Henry George, American Economist
- Melissa George, Australian Actress
- Phyllis George, American businesswoman
Places
Other
- George (1972 movie)
- Curious George, an adventurous monkey
- George (magazine), a magazine founded by John F. Kennedy, Jr.
- George (band) is a band from Brisbane, Australia
- George was the Allied reporting name for the Kawanishi N1K-J World War II-era Japanese fighter aircraft
- George (tortoise), a long-serving pet on British television series Blue Peter
- George (Rainbow), a puppet on the long-running British children's television series, Rainbow
- GEORGE was also the name of an International Computers Ltd operating system developed for their 1900 range of computers
- George is also the name of a famous clothing brand in the United Kingdom, owned by supermarket chain Asda
- Society for the Prevention of Calling Sleeping Car Porters "George"
- GEORGE (computer) for GEORGE, an early computer.
- Hurricane Georges
- Lonesome George
- George (vacuum cleaner), a green vacuum cleaner manufactured by Numatic International Ltd
- George of the Jungle
- George Costanza
- George the Animal Steel, American professional wrestler
Translations
Other
- George (1972 movie)
- Curious George, an adventurous monkey
- George (magazine), a magazine founded by John F. Kennedy, Jr.
- George (band) is a band from Brisbane, Australia
- George was the Allied reporting name for the Kawanishi N1K-J World War II-era Japanese fighter aircraft
- George (tortoise), a long-serving pet on British television series Blue Peter
- George (Rainbow), a puppet on the long-running British children's television series, Rainbow
- GEORGE was also the name of an International Computers Ltd operating system developed for their 1900 range of computers
- George is also the name of a famous clothing brand in the United Kingdom, owned by supermarket chain Asda
- Society for the Prevention of Calling Sleeping Car Porters "George"
- GEORGE (computer) for GEORGE, an early computer.
- Hurricane Georges
- Lonesome George
- George (vacuum cleaner), a green vacuum cleaner manufactured by Numatic International Ltd
- George of the Jungle
- George Costanza
- George the Animal Steel, American professional wrestler
Translations
- Arabic: Jirjis (جرجس), or Jeryes
- Aragonese: Chorche
- Albanian: Gjergj
- Armenian: Գեվորգ (Gevorg)
- Basque: Gorka
- Bulgarian: Георги (Georgi)
- Catalan: Jordi
- Chinese: (Qiáozhì)
- * Traditional: 喬治
- * Simplified: 乔治
- Croatian: Male:Jura,Jure,Juro,Juraj,Jurica, Đura, Đuro Female:Đurđa, Đurđica
- Czech: Jiří
- Danish: Jørgen [ˈjɶ:ɐn], Jørn [ˈjɶ:ɐ̯ˀn], Georg [ˈg̊e:ɔʊ̯, ˈg̊e:ʊ]
- Dutch: Joris, Sjors
- English: George [ˈdʒɔ:dʒ] (male), Georgia [ˈdʒɔ:dʒə] (female)
- Estonian: Jüri
- Finnish: Yrjö, Jyrki, Jyri
- French: Georges [ˈʒɔʁʒ]
- Georgian: გიორგი (Giorgi)
- German: Georg [ˈge:ɔʁk], Jörg [ˈjœʁk], Jürgen [ˈjʏʁgn̩], Jörgen [ˈjœʁgn̩]
- Greek: Γεώργιος (Georgios) [ˈjɔrjɔs] (formal), Γιώργος (Giorgos) [ˈjɔrγɔs] (informal)
- Hungarian: György
- Irish: Seoirse
- Italian: Giorgio [ˈdʒɔrdʒo]
- Japanese: Jo-ji (ジョージ)
- Latin: Georgius
- Lithuanian: Jurgis
- Macedonian: Ѓорѓија, Ѓоргија, Ѓорги, Георгија
- Malay: Jurjis
- Malayalam: Varghese, Verghese, Varkey, Jiju
- Norwegian: Jørgen, Georg
- Polish: Jerzy [ˈjɛʒï]
- Portuguese: Jorge
- Romanian: Gheorghe, George (male), Gherghina, Georgeta (female)
- Russian: Георгий (Georgij), Юрий (Yury), Егор (Yegor)
- Scottish: Deòrsa, Seòras, Deòrsag (female).
- Serbian: Djordje, Djuradj (Ђорђе, Ђypaђ)
- Slovak: Juraj
- Slovene: Jurij
- Spanish: Jorge [ˈχɔrχɛ] (male), Jorgelina, Georgina (female)
- Swedish: Örjan [ˈœrjan], Göran [ˈjœ:ran], Jörgen [ˈjœrgɘn], Jörn [ˈjœ:ɳ], Georg [ˈje:ɔr]
- Syriac: Gewargis
- Welsh: Siôr, Siors, Siorus
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