georgiana
Georgiana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the name Georgia, which itself is derived from the ancient Greek name Geōrgía, meaning "farmer's field" or "agricultural land." The name gained popularity in the 18th century, particularly in England, where it was associated with the Georgian era, a period of British history from 1714 to 1830. The name was popularized by Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George II, who was known for her love of the name and her extensive use of it for her children and grandchildren.
Georgiana is a name that has been used for both royal and commoner individuals throughout history. It
Georgiana is a name that has been used for both girls and boys, although it is more