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Giorgadze ( ka, გიორგაძე) is a Georgian surname which may refer to: * Akvsenti Giorgadze (born 1976), Georgian rugby union player * Andro Giorgadze (born 1996), Georgian football player * Igor Giorgadze (born 1950), Georgian politician, Minister of State Security of Georgia. Charged with Eduard Shevardnadze's assassination attempt * Ilia Giorgadze (born 1978), Georgian artistic gymnast * Grigol Giorgadze (1879–1937), Georgian historian, jurist and politician * Grigol Giorgadze (Orientalist), Georgian orientalist * Tamaz Giorgadze (born 1947) Georgian chess player and chess coach * Giorgi Giorgadze Giorgi Giorgadze ( ka, გიორგი გიორგაძე; born 10 October 1964) is a Georgian chess Grandmaster (GM) (1993), two-times Georgian Chess Championship winner (1982, 1988), Chess Olympiad individual bronze medalist ( 1996). ... (born 1964), Georgian chess player {{surname, Giorgadze Surnames of Georgian origin Georgian-language surnames ...
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Igor Giorgadze
Igor Panteleimonovich Giorgadze ( ka, იგორ პანტელეიმონის გიორგაძე; born 23 July 1950) is a Georgian politician-in-exile, a former Minister of State Security (1993–1995) and the current leader of the " Samartlianoba" (Justice) Party. Early life Giorgadze was born in Zaisan, a city on the Soviet-Chinese border in what is now eastern Kazakhstan. His father General Panteleimon Giorgadze, a World War II veteran and the former head of United Communist Party of Georgia, wanted his son to receive military education. In 1968 Giorgadze got accepted at the prestigious Higher School of the USSR Committee for State Security (KGB) in Moscow. He graduated in 1973 with a degree in jurisprudence and foreign languages. Besides Georgian and Russian, he speaks Turkish and French as well as Serbo-Croatian and Azeri. Career KGB officer (1973-1993) Lieutenant-General Giorgadze held various posts with the security services of the Republic of Geo ...
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Giorgi Giorgadze
Giorgi Giorgadze ( ka, გიორგი გიორგაძე; born 10 October 1964) is a Georgian chess Grandmaster (GM) (1993), two-times Georgian Chess Championship winner (1982, 1988), Chess Olympiad individual bronze medalist ( 1996). Biography From the early 1980s, Giorgi Giorgadze was one of the leading Georgian chess players. In 1982 and 1988 he won Georgian Chess Championship. In 1989, Giorgi Giorgadze qualified to the Soviet Chess Championship final tournament, finishing in Odessa in 12th place. In 1997, in Groningen he participated in FIDE World Chess Championship, in which in first round he won Étienne Bacrot and in the second round he lost to Michael Adams. In 2007, in Tbilisi he won bronze medal in Georgian Chess Championship. Giorgi Giorgadze has participated in international chess tournaments many times, winning or sharing the first places, including in: * Nałęczów (1989); * San Sebastián (1991); * Mondariz – (three times: 1994, 1999, and 2001); ...
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Akvsenti Giorgadze
Akvsent Guiorgadze (born 4 June 1976 in Kutaisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union) is a Georgian rugby union player. He plays as a hooker. Guiorgadze played for Toulouse, in 2011/12, and now plays for Tournefeuille, in France. He is an international player for the Georgian national team. Guiorgadze made his debut for Georgia on 12 April 1996 in a match against . Guiorgadze has played 64 times for his country, scoring 12 tries. Guiorgadze represented Georgia at the 2003, 2007 and 2011 World Cups. Akvsenti is the older brother of Irakli Irakli, Irakly ( ka, ირაკლი), or Erekle ( ka, ერეკლე) is a Georgian version of the Greek name Heracles, and is a popular masculine name in Georgia. Notable people with these names include: Erekle *Erekle I, Prince of Mukhra ..., fellow international rugby player. References Rugby union players from Georgia (country) 1976 births Living people Rugby union hookers Expatriate rugby union players from Georgia (country) ...
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Andro Giorgadze
Andro Giorgadze ( ka, ანდრო გიორგაძე; born 3 May 1996) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a defender who plays for Torpedo Kutaisi. Career Giorgadze is a product of Georgian Merani Martvili youth sportive school system. He signed contract with this team and played in the Erovnuli Liga. In July 2017 he signed 2 years deal with the Ukrainian FC Vorskla Poltava FC Vorskla Poltava ( uk, ФК «Во́рскла» Полта́ва ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Poltava that competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, the top flight of Ukrainian football. History Kolos Poltava The clu .... References External links * 1996 births Living people Footballers from Tbilisi Footballers from Georgia (country) Expatriate footballers from Georgia (country) Association football defenders FC Merani Martvili players FC Vorskla Poltava players FC Fastav Zlín players FC Karpaty Lviv players FC Torpedo Kutaisi play ...
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Ilia Giorgadze
Ilia Giorgadze (born 12 January 1978) is a Georgian artistic gymnast Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics in which athletes perform short routines on different apparatuses. The sport is governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), which designs the Code of Points and regulates ... that has represented Georgia at the 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. References External links * 1978 births Living people Male artistic gymnasts from Georgia (country) Olympic gymnasts of Georgia (country) Gymnasts at the 1996 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at the 2000 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at the 2004 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at the 2008 Summer Olympics People from Kutaisi 20th-century people from Georgia (country) 21st-century people from Georgia (country) {{Georgia-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Grigol Giorgadze
Grigol Giorgadze ( ka, გრიგოლ გიორგაძე) (November 30, 1879 – July 18, 1937) was a Georgian historian, jurist and politician. Born in Kutaisi into the family of a priest, Giorgadze graduated from a local theological seminary in 1902 and from the Kharkiv University in 1909. Returning to Georgia, he practiced law in his native Kutaisi from 1909 to 1917. At the same time, he edited the local Social Democratic Party newspaper ''P'oni''. After Georgia's declaration of independence, he served as a Minister of War in the government of the Noe Ramishvili from 1918 to 1919 and then was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Georgia. From 1920 to 1921, he led an opposition group "Skhivi" ("Beam") within the Georgian Social Democratic (Menshevik) Party.Stephen F. Jones (2005), ''Socialism in Georgian Colors: The European Road to Social Democracy, 1883-1917'', p. 80. Harvard University Press, . After the Sovietization of Georgia, he retired from politics and w ...
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Grigol Giorgadze (Orientalist)
Grigol Giorgadze ( ka, გრიგოლ გიორგაძე) (November 30, 1879 – July 18, 1937) was a Georgian historian, jurist and politician. Born in Kutaisi into the family of a priest, Giorgadze graduated from a local theological seminary in 1902 and from the Kharkiv University in 1909. Returning to Georgia, he practiced law in his native Kutaisi from 1909 to 1917. At the same time, he edited the local Social Democratic Party newspaper ''P'oni''. After Georgia's declaration of independence, he served as a Minister of War in the government of the Noe Ramishvili from 1918 to 1919 and then was elected to the Constituent Assembly of Georgia. From 1920 to 1921, he led an opposition group "Skhivi" ("Beam") within the Georgian Social Democratic (Menshevik) Party. Stephen F. Jones (2005), ''Socialism in Georgian Colors: The European Road to Social Democracy, 1883-1917'', p. 80. Harvard University Press, . After the Sovietization of Georgia, he retired from politics and w ...
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Georgian Surname
A Georgian name consists of a given name and a surname used by ethnic Georgians. Given names According to the Public Service Hall the most common Georgian names are:Georgian names
Public Service Hall Males: Giorgi, Davit, , Levan, Aleksandre, , , Tamaz, < ...
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Tamaz Giorgadze
Tamaz ( ka, თამაზ) may refer to: *Tamaz Chiladze (born 1931), Georgian writer, dramatist and poet *Tamaz Gelashvili (born 1978), Georgian chess grandmaster *Tamaz Kostava (born 1956), retired Georgian Soviet football player *Tamaz Meliava (1929–1972), Georgian Soviet film director and screenwriter *Tamaz Nadareishvili (1954–2004), Georgian politician, head of the Council of Ministers of Abkhazia *Tamaz Pertia (born 1974), former Georgian football midfielder, currently a manager with Skonto Riga *Tamaz Stephania Stadium, multi-use stadium in Bolnisi, Georgia *Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze (born 1929), Georgian linguist, orientalist, public benefactor, Hittitologist, Academician *Tamaz Vashakidze (born 1961), ballet artist, premier dancer of the State Georgian Ballet, choreographer See also *Tahmasp (other) *Tamaas * Tamasa *Tamazh *Tameza *Tamiza *Tammuz (other) *Tammouz (other) *Thomaz *Tomasz (other) Tomasz is a Polish given name, the equi ...
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Surnames Of Georgian Origin
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ce ...
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Patronymic Surnames
A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor. Patronymics are still in use, including mandatory use, in many countries worldwide, although their use has largely been replaced by or transformed into patronymic surnames. Examples of such transformations include common English surnames such as Johnson (son of John). Origins of terms The usual noun and adjective in English is ''patronymic'', but as a noun this exists in free variation alongside ''patronym''. The first part of the word ''patronym'' comes from Greek πατήρ ''patēr'' "father" (GEN πατρός ''patros'' whence the combining form πατρο- ''patro''-); the second part comes from Greek ὄνυμα ''onyma'', a variant form of ὄνομα ''onoma'' "name". In the form ''patronymic'', this stands with the addition of the suffix -ικός (''-ikos''), which was originally used to form adjectives with the ...
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