Gorge first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Gorge has been for the last 46 years (from 1975 to 2020) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Gorge

A masculine name of French origin meaning "deep narrow valley or canyon".

Popularity of Gorge by gender

Based on the last 46 years of data, Gorge is exclusively a male name.

For the most recent data in 2020, there were 6 male babies and 0 female babies born with the name Gorge.

YearMale CountFemale Count
202060
201680
201460
201280
201160
201090
2009120
2008120
2007210
2006110
2005120
2004210
2003210
2002310
2001340
2000370
1999270
1998340
1997340
1996420
1995300
1994270
1993480
1992290
1991480
1990500
1989480
1988410
1987330
1986500
1985480
1984430
1983370
1982600
1981490
1980500
1979530
1978480
1977410
1976500
1975620

The history of the first name Gorge

The name Gorge has its origins in the Old French language, derived from the Latin word "gurges," which means "whirlpool" or "abyss." It first emerged in the 12th century and was initially used as a surname, referring to individuals who lived near a gorge or ravine.

In the 14th century, the name Gorge began to be used as a given name, particularly in France and the surrounding regions. It was associated with strength, power, and a connection to nature's rugged beauty. The name's link to the natural landscape and its connotations of depth and intensity made it a popular choice among families seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their sons.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Gorge can be found in the historical records of the city of Toulouse, France, where a nobleman named Gorge de Montfort was mentioned in the 13th century. Another notable figure bearing this name was Gorge de Chastellux, a French military officer and writer who served during the American Revolutionary War, born in 1734 and died in 1788.

In the realm of literature, the name Gorge appears in the works of renowned French authors such as Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac, reflecting its cultural significance in France during the 19th century. One of the most famous individuals named Gorge was Gorge Sand, the pen name of the influential French novelist Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, born in 1804 and died in 1876.

Moving beyond France, the name Gorge also found its way into other European cultures, albeit with slight variations in spelling. In Italy, for instance, the name was sometimes rendered as "Giorgio," as seen in the case of the renowned Italian sculptor and architect Giorgio Vasari, born in 1511 and died in 1574.

Throughout history, the name Gorge has been carried by individuals from various walks of life, including artists, writers, politicians, and military leaders. Some notable examples include Gorge Grosz, a German artist and satirist born in 1893 and died in 1959; Gorge Simenon, a Belgian writer and creator of the famous detective character Inspector Maigret, born in 1903 and died in 1989; and Gorge Cukor, an American film director and producer born in 1899 and died in 1983.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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