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10-487: For other uses, see Georgiana (disambiguation) . Georgiana Gender Female Origin Meaning Greek word Γεώργιος, meaning farmer . Other names Variant form(s) Georgiane, Georgianna, Georgianne, Georgeanna , Georgeanne Related names George , Georgia , Georgina , Georgine Georgiana is a Catalan, English, Greek and Romanian name. It

20-1223: A member of the Barrymore acting family Lady Georgiana Fullerton (1812–1885), English novelist, philanthropist, and biographer Georgiana Harcourt (1807–1886), writer and translator Georgiana Finch-Hatton, Countess of Winchilsea , (1791–1835) Georgiana Hill (1858-1924), British social historian and women's rights activist Georgiana Klingle Holmes (1841–1940), American poet and painter Georgiana Houghton (1814–1884), British artist and spiritualist medium Georgiana Burne-Jones (1840–1920), British painter and engraver Georgiana Keate (1771 (probably)–1850), English painter Georgiana Goddard King (1871–1939), American Hispanist and medievalist Georgiana Leicester, Baroness de Tabley (1794–1859), English aristocrat Georgiana McCrae (1804–1890), English-Australian painter and diarist Georgiana Molloy (1805–1843), English-Australian botanical collector Georgiana Hare-Naylor (1755–1806), English painter and art patron Georgiana Rolls, Baroness Llangattock (c.1837–1923), socialite and enthusiast for Nelson Georgiana Russell, Duchess of Bedford (1781–1853), British aristocrat and patron of

30-445: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Georgiana (disambiguation) Georgiana is a given name. Georgiana may also refer to: Georgiana Seymour, Duchess of Somerset Jane Georgiana Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (née Sheridan ; 5 November 1809 – 14 December 1884), was the wife of Edward, Duke of Somerset . Jane Georgiana Sheridan was the third daughter of Thomas Sheridan and his wife

40-1162: Is the feminine form of the male name George and a variation of the female names Georgina and Georgia . It comes from the Greek word Γεώργιος ( Geórgios ), meaning "farmer". A variant spelling is Georgianna . List of persons with the given name Georgiana [ edit ] Georgiana Astley (1796–1835), English daughter of Sir Henry Dashwood , MP Georgiana Birțoiu (born 1989), Romanian footballer Georgiana Blankenship (1861–1936), American writer Georgiana Bloomfield, Baroness Bloomfield (1822–1905), British courtier and author Georgiana Bonser (1898–1979), British physician Georgiana Buller (1884–1953), English hospital administrator Georgiana Burne-Jones (1840–1920), artist, wife and biographer of Edward Burne-Jones Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1757–1806) Georgiana Chatterton (1806–1876), English aristocrat, traveler, and author Georgiana Cholmondeley, Marchioness of Cholmondeley , (1764–1838) Lady Georgiana Curzon (1910–1976), English socialite Georgiana Drew (1856–1893), American actress and comedian,

50-986: The Buxton Festival . Territories [ edit ] Georgiana, a colony proposed by Phineas Lyman for establishment in the Natchez district of British West Florida . List of persons with the given name Georgianna [ edit ] Georgianna Bell, a pen name of the author Anne Rundle Georgianna Bishop (1878–1971), American golfer Georgianna Hiliadaki , Greek chef Georgianna Hopley (1858–1944), better known as Georgia Hopley , American journalist and temperance advocate Georgianna Lincoln (born 1943), American politician and businesswoman Georgianna Robertson (born 1972), Jamaican model and actress Georgianna Stout (born 1967), American graphic designer Georgianna Kathleen Symonette (1902–1965), Bahamian suffragist See also [ edit ] Georgina References [ edit ] ^ Behind

60-580: The Duchess was chosen to be the "Queen of Beauty" at the Eglinton Tournament in 1839. According to the memoirs of Lady Dorothy Nevill , the Duchess unsuccessfully attempted to introduce guinea pigs to the English culinary scene. She married Edward, Duke of Somerset (then Lord Seymour) on the 10th of June 1830, when he was twenty-five and she was twenty. They had two sons and three daughters: The Duchess

70-843: The Name: Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Georgiana [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Georgiana&oldid=1255944077 " Categories : Given names English given names Greek feminine given names Feminine given names English feminine given names Romanian feminine given names Catalan feminine given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Greek-language text Articles with short description Short description

80-541: The arts Georgiana Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (1809–1884) Georgiana Simpson (1865–1944), African-American philologist Georgiana Solomon (1844–1933), British educator and campaigner Georgiana Somerset, Marchioness of Worcester (1792–1821) Georgiana Spencer, Countess Spencer (1737–1814), English philanthropist Georgiana Young (1924–2007), American actress Georgiana Zornlin (1800–1881), English artist and writer Fictional characters [ edit ] Georgiana Darcy , younger sister of one of

90-689: The main characters in Pride and Prejudice Georgiana Pirrip, the mother of Pip in Charles Dickens‘s "Great Expectations" Georgiana, wife of Aylmer in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Birthmark" Georgiana Reed, cousin of Jane Eyre in Charlotte Brontë's novel of the same name. Dramatic works [ edit ] Georgiana (2019), an opera pasticcio based on the life of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1757–1806) commissioned by

100-403: The novelist Caroline Callander , daughter of Sir James Callander of Craigforth and Ardkinglas. She was the younger sister of Helen Lady Dufferin , songwriter, composer, poet, and author, and Caroline Norton , society beauty, feminist, social reformer, and author. Georgiana, Helen, and Caroline were the granddaughters of Irish playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan . Known for her loveliness,

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