Georgia May Jagger
Model; television personality; daughter of Mick Jagger; fashion and lifestyle influencer
Georgia May Jagger (born January 12, 1992) is a British model, television personality, and member of the prominent Jagger family. Born to Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and model Jerry Hall, Georgia grew up in the spotlight of rock and roll royalty and international celebrity. She pursued a modeling career in her late teens and early twenties, working with major fashion brands and appearing in high-profile advertising campaigns and magazine features. Her striking appearance and influential family background made her a fixture in fashion and entertainment circles. Beyond modeling, Georgia has appeared on television, including her own lifestyle and fashion-focused content, and has maintained a significant social media presence that has amplified her influence in contemporary pop culture. Her relationships, fashion choices, and social life are frequently covered by entertainment and lifestyle media, making her a recognizable figure in celebrity journalism. Georgia represents a new generation of celebrity influencers whose fame derives from both family heritage and personal brand development. While she has carved out her own identity beyond her father's legendary status, the Jagger family name and rock and roll heritage continue to influence her cultural positioning. Her career reflects contemporary pathways to celebrity and cultural influence through modeling, social media, and entertainment industry connections.
Georgia Hirst
Actress; 'Vikings'; Torvi role in historical drama
Georgia Dome
Multi-purpose indoor stadium in Atlanta; home of Atlanta Falcons; hosted Super Bowls and Olympics
Georgia Engel
Actress; 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'; Georgette Franklin character
Georgia O'Keeffe
Modernist artist; 'Mother of American modernism'; pioneering abstract painter
Entertainment
British
1992
Thinking about the name
Georgia
Greek origin
“Derived from George and meaning 'farmer,' Georgia transformed into a distinctly feminine form that also references the American state and the historical region in the Caucasus. The name carries both agricultural rootedness and geographical grandeur, suggesting expansive horizons and strength. Georgia has been sophisticated and popular for nearly two centuries.”