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Georges (name)


Georges (name)


Georges is a French name with the same origin as the English name George. Notable people with the name include:

Given name

A

  • Georges Abi-Saab, Egyptian lawyer, professor of international law, and an international judge
  • Georges Abrial, French aerodynamicist
  • Georges Adéagbo, Beninese sculptor
  • Georges Adwan, Lebanese politician
  • Georges Agabekov, Soviet spy and detector
  • Georges Akieremy, Gabonese football striker
  • Georges Altman, French journalist and resistance fighter
  • Georges Anderla, Czech-born French economist
  • Georges André, French bobsledder
  • Georges Andrique, French painter
  • Georges Anglade, Haitian–Canadian geographer, professor, writer and politician
  • Georges Annenkov, Russian artist and writer
  • Georges Aperghis, Greek composer of contemporary music theater
  • Georges-Jean Arnaud, French author
  • Georges Arvanitas, French jazz pianist and organist
  • Georges Auguste, French chef and culinary writer
  • Georges Auric, French composer
  • Georges Azenstarck, French photographer

B

  • Georges Ba, Ivorian-French footballer
  • Georges Badin, French poet and painter
  • Georges Balandier, French anthropologist and ethnologist
  • Georges Ball, Canadian politician and lumber merchant
  • Georges Bardet, French physician
  • Georges-Isidore Barthe, Quebec lawyer, publisher, journalist and political figure
  • Georges Bataille, French intellectual and philosopher
  • Georges Beauchemin, Canadian singer and veterinarian
  • Georges Beaucourt, French footballer
  • Georges Bédard, Canadian politician
  • Georges Bégué, French engineer
  • Georges Bénédite, French Egyptologist
  • Georges Bénézé, French philosopher
  • Georges Bereta, French association football player
  • Georges Berger, Belgian racing driver
  • Georges Bernanos, French author and a soldier in World War I
  • Georges Bernier, French humorist
  • Georges Bess, comic book creator
  • Georges Besse, French businessman
  • Georges Biassou, early leader of the 1791 slave rising in Saint-Domingue that began the Haitian Revolution
  • Georges Bidault, French politician
  • Georges Biscot, French actor
  • Georges Bizet, French composer
  • Georges-Henri Blouin, Canadian diplomat
  • Georges Boillot, French racing driver and World War I in fighter pilot
  • Georges Bonnet, French politician
  • Georges Boucher, Canadian ice hockey defenseman
  • Georges Boudarel, French academic and militant communist
  • Georges Boulanger (violinist), Romanian violinist, conductor and composer
  • Georges Bouriano, Romanian racing driver
  • Georges Braque, French painter, collagist, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor
  • Georges Brassens, French singer-songwriter and poet
  • Georges Bregy, Swiss football striker and midfielder
  • Georges Briard, American designer
  • Georges Brossard, Canadian entomologist
  • Georges Brunschvig, Swiss lawyer and president of the Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities
  • Georges Burou, French gynecologist

C

  • Georges Cadoudal, marshal of France
  • Georges Canguilhem, French philosopher and physician
  • Georges Capdeville, French football referee
  • Georges Carnus, French association football player
  • Georges Carpentier, French boxer, actor and World War I pilot
  • Georges Casolari, French footballer
  • Georges Catroux, French Army general and diplomat
  • Georges Antoine Chabot, French jurist and statesman
  • Georges Chaperot, French screenwriter
  • Georges Chappe, French road bicycle racer
  • Georges Charpak, French physicist
  • Georges Charpy, French scientist
  • Georges Chastellain, Burgundian writer and poet
  • Georges Chatelain, Burgundian writer and historian
  • Georges-André Chevallaz, Swiss historian, politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council
  • Georges Chometon, French politician
  • Georges Christen, Luxembourgish strongman
  • Georges Claude, French engineer and inventor
  • Georges Clemenceau, French politician and statesman
  • Georges Clément, French track and field athlete
  • Georges Cochery, French politician
  • Georges Condominas, French anthropologist
  • Georges Corm, Lebanese politician, economist and historian
  • Georges Corraface, Greek-French actor
  • Georges Corriveau, Canadian politician
  • Georges Corvington, Haitian historian
  • Georges Coste, French rugby Union footballer and coach
  • Georges Cottier, Swiss prelate and theologian of the Catholic Church
  • Georges Coudray, French politician
  • Georges Courteline, French dramatist and novelist
  • Georges Couthon, French politician and lawyer
  • Georges Croegaert, Belgian painter
  • Georges Crozier, French international footballer
  • Georges Cziffra, Hungarian-French virtuoso pianist and composer

D

  • Georges d'Amboise, French Roman Catholic cardinal and minister of state
  • Georges Dandelot, French composer and teacher
  • Georges Danton, French lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution
  • Georges Darboy, Catholic archbishop
  • Georges Dard, French footballer
  • Georges Darien, French author
  • Georges d'Armagnac, French humanist, patron of arts, Cardinal and diplomat
  • Georges de Beauregard, French film producer
  • Georges de Brébeuf, French poet and translator
  • Georges de Feure, French painter, theatrical designer, and industrial art designer
  • Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès, French soldier and politician
  • Georges de la Falaise, French fencer
  • Georges de la Nézière, French athlete
  • Georges de La Tour, French Baroque painter
  • Georges de la Trémoille, French diplomat
  • Georges de Layens, French botanist and apiculturalist
  • Georges-Daniel de Monfreid, French painter and art collector
  • Georges De Moor, academic leader and physician
  • Georges de Paris, French tailor
  • Georges de Porto-Riche, French dramatist and novelist
  • Georges de Rham, Swiss mathematician
  • Georges de Scudéry, French novelist, dramatist and poet
  • Georges de Selve, French scholar, diplomat and ecclesiastic
  • Georges Decaux, French road bicycle racer
  • Georges Delahaie, French artist
  • Georges Delerue, French composer
  • Georges Delfanne, Belgian collaborator and spy
  • Georges-Isidore Delisle, Canadian politician
  • Georges Demenÿ, French inventor, chronophotographer, filmmaker, gymnast and physical fitness enthusiast
  • Georges Depping, German-French historian and writer
  • Georges A. Deschamps, French American engineer and Professor Emeritus
  • Georges-Casimir Dessaulles, Canadian businessman, statesman and senator
  • Georges Detreille, French racing cyclist
  • Georges Dib Nehme, Lebanese businessman and politician
  • Georges Diebolt, French sculptor
  • Georges Dimou, Greek actor and singer
  • Georges Dionne, Canadian politician
  • Georges Dor, Canadian author, composer, playwright, singer, poet, translator, and theatrical producer and director
  • Georges Doriot, French American general
  • Georges Dransart, French sprint canoeist
  • Georges Dreyer, Danish pathologist
  • Georges Duboeuf, French wine merchant
  • Georges Duby, French historian
  • Georges Dufrénoy, French painter
  • Georges Duhamel, French author
  • Georges Dumas, French medical doctor and psychologist
  • Georges Dumézil, French philologist, linguist, and religious studies scholar
  • Georges Dumont, Canadian physician and politician
  • Georges-Hilaire Dupont, Catholic bishop
  • Georges-Hippolyte le Comte Dupré, Canadian politician
  • Georges-Mathieu de Durand, Canadian academic
  • Georges Duval de Leyrit, French colonial administrator

E

  • Georges Eekhoud, Belgian writer
  • Georges El Ghorayeb, Lebanese scouting leader
  • Georges Eo, French football manager and former midfielder
  • Georges Erasmus, Canadian politician

F

  • Georges Farrah, Canadian politician
  • Georges Fenech, French politician and magistrate
  • Georges Feydeau, French playwright
  • Georges Figon, French chemist and secret agent
  • Georges Fleurix, Belgian water polo player
  • Georges Florovsky, Russian Orthodox priest, theologian, and historian
  • Georges Fouré, French-German philatelist and stamp forger
  • Georges Fournier, French astronomer
  • Georges Franju, French filmmaker
  • Georges Frêche, French politician and legal historian
  • Georges Friedel, French mineralogist and crystallographer
  • Georges Friedmann, French sociologist and philosopher

G

  • Georges Galinat, French boxer
  • Georges Gandil, French sprint canoeist
  • Georges Garnier, French footballer
  • Georges Garvarentz, Armenian-French composer
  • Georges Gauthier, Canadian Roman Catholic archbishop
  • Georges Gautschi, Swiss figure skater
  • Georges Géret, French actor
  • Georges Gilles de la Tourette, French physician
  • Georges Gilson, French Catholic bishop
  • Georges Gimel, French painter
  • Georges Girard, French biologist
  • Georges Gorse, French politician and diplomat
  • Georges Gourdy, French boxer
  • Georges Goven, French tennis player
  • Georges Goyau, French historian and essayist
  • Georges-François-Xavier-Marie Grente, French Catholic cardinal
  • Georges Grignard, French race car driver
  • Georges Groussard, French road cyclist
  • Georges Grün, Belgian association football player
  • Georges Guenette (died 1944), Canadian Army deserter
  • Georges Guibourg, French singer, author, writer, playwright, and actor
  • Georges Guillain, French neurologist
  • Georges Gurvitch, French sociologist and jurist
  • Georges Guynemer, French flying ace

H

  • Georges Hamacek, French resistance member
  • Georges Hartmann, French music publisher, dramatist and opera librettist
  • Georges Haupt, Romanian historian
  • Georges-Eugène Haussmann, French official and politician
  • Georges Hayem, French physician
  • Georges Hebbelinck, Belgian writer
  • Georges Hebdin, Belgian footballer
  • Georges Hébert, French physical educator
  • Georges Hector, Haitian painter
  • Georges Hellebuyck, Belgian Olympic sailor
  • Georges Heylens, Belgian footballer
  • Georges Hilbert, French sculptor
  • Georges Holvoet, Belgian politician
  • Georges Hüe, French composer

I

  • Georges Ifrah, French author and a self-taught historian of mathematics
  • Georges Imbert, French chemical engineer and inventor
  • Georges Izambard, French academic

J

  • Georges Jacob, French master menuisier
  • Georges Jacobs, Belgian economist
  • Georges Janssen, Belgian lawyer, civil servant and governor of the National Bank of Belgium from 1938 until 1941
  • Georges Jean, French poet and essayist
  • Georges Jobé, Belgian motocross racer
  • Georges Jules Piquet, French colonial governor

K

  • Georges J. F. Köhler, German immunologist
  • Georges Kopp, Belgian educated engineer and inventor of Russian descent

L

  • Georges-C. Lachance, Canadian politician
  • Georges Lacombe (film director), French film director
  • Georges Lacombe (painter), French painter and sculptor
  • Georges Ladoux, French spy
  • Georges Washington de La Fayette, French army officer
  • Georges Lafontaine, Canadian politician
  • Georges Lagouge, French gymnast
  • Georges Lagrange, French Esperanto writer
  • Georges Lakhovsky, Russian-French engineer, author, and inventor
  • Georges Lamia, French football goalkeeper
  • Georges-Émile Lapalme, Canadian politician
  • Georges Laraque, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Georges Lautner, French film director and screenwriter
  • Georges Lech, French association football player
  • Georges Leclanché, French electrical engineer
  • Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, French naturalist, mathematician, and cosmologist
  • Georges Lecointe (disambiguation)
  • Georges Leekens, Belgian footballer
  • Georges Lefebvre, French historian
  • Georges Legrain, French Egyptologist
  • Georges Lemaire, Belgian road bicycle racer
  • Georges Lemaître, Belgian scientist and priest
  • Georges Lentz, Australian composer
  • Georges Léonnec, French artist
  • Georges Leredu, French politician
  • Georges-Henri Lévesque, Canadian priest and sociologist
  • Georges Lévis, French comic artist
  • Georges Leygues, French politician, Prime Minister 1920–1921
  • Georges Limbour, French poet and writer
  • Georges Loustaunau-Lacau, French politician and Army officer

M

  • Georges Madon, French flying ace
  • Georges Mager, French musician
  • Georges Malfait, French sprinter
  • Georges Malkine, French painter
  • Georges Mandel, French Jewish journalist, politician, and French Resistance leader
  • Georges Mandjeck, Cameroonian footballer
  • Georges Mantha, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Georges Marchais, general secretary of the French Communist Party
  • Georges Marchal, French actor
  • Georges Mareschal, French surgeon
  • Georges Marrane, French politician
  • Georges Martin (freemason), French physician and politician
  • Georges Matheron, French mathematician and geologist
  • Georges Mathieu, French painter
  • Georges Meekers, Belgian wine critic
  • Georges Melchior, French actor
  • Georges Méliès, French illusionist, actor, and film director
  • Georges Menahem, French economist and sociologist
  • Georges Meunier, French road bicycle racer
  • Georges Miez, Swiss gymnast
  • Georges Migot, French composer
  • Georges Miquelle, French American cellist
  • Georges Montefiore-Levi, Belgian politician, industrialist and inventor of Jewish extraction
  • Georges Mora, German-born Australian entrepreneur, art dealer, patron, connoisseur and restaurateur
  • Georges Moustaki, Egyptian-French singer-songwriter
  • Georges Mouton, French soldier and political figure
  • Georges Mouyémé, Cameroonian footballer

N

  • Georges Nagelmackers, Belgian civil engineer and businessman
  • Georges Neveux, French writer
  • Georges Nomarski, Polish physicist and optics theoretician
  • Georges Niang, American basketball player

O

  • Georges Ohnet, French writer
  • Georges Oltramare, Swiss writer, journalist and fascist politician

P

  • Georges Painvin, French cryptographer
  • Georges Palante, French philosopher and sociologist
  • Georges Panayotis, Greek businessman and consultant
  • Georges Parent, Canadian lawyer, politician and Speaker of the Senate of Canada
  • Georges Pasquier, French racing cyclist
  • Georges Passerieu, French cyclist
  • Georges Patient, French politician
  • Georges Paulais, French actor
  • Georges Paulin, French dentist, automobile designer and coachwork stylist
  • Georges Paulmier, French road bicycle racer
  • Georges Péclet, French actor, director and screenwriter
  • Georges Perec, French novelist, filmmaker, documentalist, and essayist
  • Georges Périnal, French cinematographer
  • Georges Perrier (born 1943), French chef
  • Georges Perrier (geodesist) (1872–1946), French geodesist and general
  • Georges Perros, French writer
  • Georges Petit, French art dealer
  • Georges Peyroche, French footballer
  • Georges Pharand, Canadian politician and businessman
  • Georges Philippe (disambiguation), several people
  • Georges Pichard, French comic book artist
  • Georges Picot, French diplomat and lawyer
  • Georges Picquart, French general
  • Georges Pintens, Belgian road bicycle racer
  • Georges Piot, French rower
  • Georges-René Pléville Le Pelley, French admiral
  • Georges Politzer, French philosopher and Marxist theoretician of Hungarian Jewish origin
  • Georges Polti, French writer
  • Georges Pompidou, French politician
  • Georges Pouchet, French naturalist and anatomist
  • Georges Poulet, Belgian literary critic
  • Georges Poulin, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Georges Prêtre, French orchestral and opera conductor
  • Georges Prud'Homme, Canadian middleweight boxer

Q

  • Georges Querelle, Belgian protagonist and antihero

R

  • Georges Raeders, Brazilian writer
  • Georges Rawiri, Gabonese politician, diplomat and poet
  • Georges Rayet, French astronomer
  • Georges Reeb, French mathematician
  • Georges Remi, Belgian comics writer
  • Georges Renaud, French chess master, theoretician and organizer
  • Georges Renavent, French-American actor
  • Georges Rey, American philosopher
  • Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, French writer, artist and art historian
  • Georges Ricard-Cordingley, French painter
  • Georges Richard, French racing driver and automobile industry pioneer
  • Georges Rigal, French swimmer and water polo player
  • Georges Robin, French sculptor and designer
  • Georges Rochegrosse, French painter
  • Georges Rodenbach, Belgian Symbolist poet and novelist
  • Georges Roesch, Swiss-born British automotive pioneer
  • Georges Ronsse, Belgian racing cyclist
  • Georges Rossignon, French boxer
  • Georges Rouault, French painter, draughtsman, and print artist
  • Georges Rousse, French photographer, painter, and installation artist
  • Georges Roux (illustrator), French painter
  • Georges Ruggiu, Belgian radio presenter

S

  • Georges Saadeh, Lebanese politician
  • Georges Sadoul, French film critic, journalist and cinema writer
  • Georges Sagnac, French physicist
  • Georges Saillard, French film actor
  • Georges Sainte-Rose, French triple jumper
  • Georges Santos, French footballer
  • Georges Scelle, French judge
  • Georges Schneider, Swiss alpine skier
  • Georges Schoeters, Belgian resistance member
  • Georges Schwizgebel, Swiss animation film director
  • Georges Scott, French war correspondent and illustrator
  • Georges Sébastian, French conductor
  • Georges-Pierre Seurat, French painter
  • Georges Simenon, Belgian writer
  • Georges Sorel, French social thinker, political theorist, historian, and later journalist
  • Georges Speicher, French road bicycle racer
  • Georges Spénale, French official and politician
  • Georges St-Pierre, Canadian actor and former professional mixed martial artist
  • Georges Stein, French painter
  • Georges Stern, French jockey
  • Georges Suarez, French writer, essayist and journalist
  • Georges Sylvain, Haitian poet, lawyer and diplomat

T

  • Georges Taillandier, French racing cyclist
  • Georges Tanguay, Canadian politician
  • Georges Tate, French ancient historian and archaeologist
  • Georges Thenault, French pilot
  • Georges Theunis, Belgian politician, prime minister 1921–1925 and 1934–1935
  • Georges Thiébaud, French journalist, Bonapartist, and nationalist
  • Georges Thierry d'Argenlieu, French Navy officer and admiral; Discalced Carmelite friar and priest
  • Georges Thill, French opera singer
  • Georges Thines, Belgian scientist
  • Georges William Thornley, French painter and printmaker
  • Georges Thurnherr, French gymnast
  • Georges Thurston, Canadian singer, author, composer and radio show host
  • Georges Touquet-Daunis, French athlete
  • Georges Troisfontaines, Belgian writer and publisher
  • Georges Turcot, Canadian politician

U

  • Georges Urbain, French chemist, a professor of the Sorbonne, a member of the Institut de France, and director of the Institute of Chemistry in Paris

V

  • Georges Vacher de Lapouge, French anthropologist, theoretician of eugenics and scientific racism
  • Georges Valade, Canadian politician
  • Georges Valensi, French telecommunications engineer
  • Georges Valois, French journalist and national syndicalist politician
  • Georges van Vrekhem, Belgian writer
  • Georges Vandenberghe, Belgian cyclist
  • Georges Vanier (disambiguation), several people
  • Georges Vanier, Canadian governor general
  • Georges Vantongerloo, Belgian visual artist
  • Georges Vedel, French lawyer
  • Georges Vereeken, Belgian socialist and politician
  • Georges Verriest, French footballer
  • Georges Vézina, Canadian ice hockey goaltender
  • Georges Vianès, French civil servant, corporate officer and politician
  • Georges Vuilleumier, Swiss football striker

W

  • Georges Wakhévitch, Russian-born French art director
  • Georges Wilson, French actor and film director
  • Georges Wohlfart, Luxembourgish politician
  • Georges Wolinski, French cartoonist and comics writer

Z

  • Georges Zvunka, French football player and manager

Surname

  • Alphonse Joseph Georges (1875–1951), French army officer
  • Annette Solange Georges (born 1957), lawyer, Seychellois politician and leader of the Seychelles United Opposition Party
  • Carla Georges, better known as simply Carla (born 2003), French singer
  • Julia Goerges (born 1988), German tennis player
  • Myrtille Georges (born 1990), French tennis player
  • Paul Georges (1923–2002), American painter
  • Olga Georges-Picot (1940–1997), French actress

Other names

  • Paul Georges Dieulafoy (1839–1911), French physician and surgeon
  • Marie-Georges Pascal (1946–1985), French actress
  • Marie-George Buffet (born 1949), French politician

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