This is the 2267th most frequent German word.
georgen
The term "georgen" is not a standard German word. It may refer to a proper noun, such as "Georgen" related to St. George or a place name. Context is required for clarification.
In this sentence, 'Georg' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.
Ich habe gestern Georg getroffen.
I met Georg yesterday.
Here, 'georgische' is an adjective derived from 'Georgien' (Georgia) referring to its origin.
Das georgische Essen ist wirklich köstlich.
Georgian food is truly delicious.
Again, 'Georg' represents a person's name and is used to specify who is being visited.