Jordi

Jordi (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒɔɾði]) is the Catalan form of the given name George. Jordi is a popular name in Catalonia and is also given in the Netherlands and in Spanish, English and German speaking countries.

Jordi may also refer to:

  • Sant Jordi – Patron saint of Aragon and Catalonia
  • La Diada de Sant Jordi – Catalan holiday held on April 23rd with similarities to Valentine's Day, traditionally men give women roses and women give men a book to celebrate the occasion.

People

Academics and business

  • Jordi Canals – economist and former business school dean
  • Jordi Galí – macroeconomist, professor, and author
  • Jordi Guimet – information engineer and pioneer in geographic systems
  • Jordi Montana – industrial design expert and Rector of the University of Vic
  • Jordi Ustrell Aguilà – computer engineer and pioneer of Internet banking

Art and media

  • Jordi Bernet – Spanish comics artist who used Jordi as a pseudonym in the 60s and 70s
  • Jordi Bonet – Catalan-born Canadian painter, ceramist, muralist, and sculptor
  • Jordi Caballero – movie and television actor, dancer, choreographer and producer
  • Jordi Davieson – lead vocals and guitar for Australian four-piece indie pop band San Cisco
  • Jordi Galceran – Catalan playwright and author
  • Jordi James – lead singer of the British band Sugarthief
  • Jordi Mollà – Barcelona-born actor, filmmaker, writer, and artist
  • Jordi Morgan – radio and television broadcaster in Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Jordi El Niño Polla (born 1994), Spanish pornographic actor
  • Jordi Palacios – fictional character in Red Band Society (TV series).
  • Jordi Roca – pastry chef of the restaurant El Celler de Can Roca
  • Jordi Vilasuso – Cuban-American actor
  • Jordi Webber – member of New Zealand band Titanium
  • Jordi Savall – Catalan violist

Military and politics

  • Jordi Cuixart – president of Òmnium Cultural, which preserves and promotes Catalan culture
  • Jordi Darmstadt – Prince George Louis of Hessen-Darmstadt, Field Marshal in the Austrian army
  • Jordi Farragut – United States Navy officer during the American Revolutionary War
  • Jordi Hereu – former mayor of Barcelona
  • Jordi Pujol – former president of Catalonia
  • Jordi Salvador (born 1964), Catalan politician
  • Jordi Sànchez i Picanyol – president of the Catalan National Assembly, an organization promoting Catalan independence

Sport

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