Giorgio
Giorgio is a masculine given name of Italian origin. It derives from the Latin Georgius, which in turn comes from the Greek Georgios, meaning farmer or earth-worker. In Italian, Giorgio is equivalent to the English George and has been used since antiquity, remaining common in Italy and among Italian-speaking communities abroad.
Variants and nicknames: The name has several familiar forms, including Gio as a common shortened form. The
Prominent individuals named Giorgio include the fashion designer Giorgio Armani (born 1934); painter Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964);
As a name, Giorgio remains common in Italy and among the Italian diaspora, and it is used