Jordi
Introduction
A name of biblical origin meaning 'to descend' or 'to flow down'.
Background Story
Jordi is a variation of the name George, which has its roots in Greek, meaning 'farmer'. The name is often associated with Saint George, the patron saint of England, known for the legend of slaying a dragon. In Catalan culture, Jordi is commonly used and celebrated, especially on April 23rd, known as 'La Diada de Sant Jordi'.
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