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Georgian people The Georgians, or Kartvelians (; ka, ქართველები, tr, ), are a nation and indigenous Caucasian ethnic group native to Georgia and the South Caucasus. Georgian diaspora communities are also present throughout Russia, Turkey, G ...
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A (ა)

* Astanjelovi (ასტანჯელოვი) * Abakelia (აბაკელია) *
Abashidze The Abashidze ( ka, აბაშიძე) is a Georgian family and a former princely house. Appearing in the 15th century, they achieved prominence in the Kingdom of Imereti in western Georgia in the late 17th century and branched out in the east ...
(აბაშიძე) * Abazasdze (აბაზასძე) *
Abkhazi Abkhazi ( ka, აფხაზი; also known as Abkhazishvili) was a princely family in Georgia, a branch of the Shervashidze family from Abkhazia. According to the genealogical treatise by Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768-1830), the ancestors of t ...
(აფხაზი) * Abramia (აბრამია) * Abramidze (აბრამიძე) * Abuladze (აბულაძე) *
Abuletisdze Abuletisdze ( ka, აბულეთისძე) was a Georgian noble family – eristavs – with its most prominent members in the 12th and 13th century. The family held appanages in the valleys of Aragvi and Tedzami in the eastern province of K ...
(აბულეთისძე) * Abuselidze (აბუსელიძე) * Agiashvili (აგიაშვილი) * Akhalkatsi (ახალკაცი) * Akhalaia (ახალაია) * Akhaladze (ახალაძე) * Akhvlediani (ახვლედიანი) * Alasania (ალასანია) *
Alavidze Alavidze (ალავიძე)- Georgian family name of Irano-Armenian origin. The name takes its origins from Alavids (سلسله علویان طبرستان'' in Persian''), Shia emirates based in Mazandaran (Tabaristan) of Iran. They were d ...
(ალავიძე) * Aleksidze (ალექსიძე) * Altunashvili (ალთუნაშვილი) *
Amilakhvari The Amilkhvari ( ka, ამილახვარი) was a noble house of Georgia which rose to prominence in the fifteenth century and held a large fiefdom in central Georgia until the Imperial Russian annexation of the country in 1801. They were ...
(ამილახვარი) * Amirejibi (ამირეჯიბი) * Amiranashvili (ამირანაშვილი) * Amirkhanashvili (ამირხანაშვილი) * Andguladze (ანდღულაძე) *
Anchabadze Anchabadze ( ka, ანჩაბაძე), also known as Achba ( ab, А́чба), is a Georgian and Abkhazian family, and the oldest surviving noble house originating in Abkhazia. History The Anchabadze family is supposed to have its roots in ...
(ანჩაბაძე) * Andriadze (ანდრიაძე) * Andriashvili (ანდრიაშვილი) *
Andronikashvili The Andronikashvili ( ka, ანდრონიკაშვილები), sometimes known as Endronikashvili (ენდრონიკაშვილები), was a countly family in Georgia (country), Georgia who claimed descent from emperor ...
(ანდრონიკაშვილი) * Anjaparidze (ანჯაფარიძე) * Apakidze (აფაქიძე) * Apkhaidze (აფხაიძე) * Arabidze (არაბიძე) * Arakhamia (არახამია) * Arkania (არქანია) *
Arveladze Arveladze ( ka, არველაძე) is a Georgian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Shota Arveladze (born 1973), Georgian footballer *Archil Arveladze (born 1973), Georgian footballer, identical twin of Shota * Revaz Arvelad ...
(არველაძე) * Arziani (არზიანი) * Asatiani (ასათიანი) * Azirashvili (აზირაშვილი) * Aghoshashvili (აღოშაშვილი) * Aslanishvili (ასლანიშვილი) * Avaliani (ავალიანი) * Avalishvili (ავალიშვილი) * Atanashvili (ათანაშვილი)


B (ბ)

* Brokishvili (ბროკიშვილი) *
Babadishvili The Babadishvili ( ka, ბაბადიშვილი; also Babadishi, ბაბადიში) is a Georgian noble family claimed to have sprung off the royal Bagrationi dynasty of Kakheti in the 17th century. Prince Ioann of Georgia (1768 ...
(ბაბადიშვილი) * Bagrationi (ბაგრატიონი) * Bagrationi Davitashvili (ბაგრატიონი დავითაშვილი) * Bagrationi Mukhraneli (ბაგრატიონი მუხრანელი) * Bakhia (ბახია) * Bakhsoliani (ბახსოლიანი) * Bakradze (ბაქრაძე) * Bakuradze (ბაკურაძე) * Balakhadze (ბალახაძე) *
Balanchivadze The Balanchivadze ( ka, ბალანჩივაძე) is a Georgian family name from the Imereti region in western Georgia. The Balanchivadze family name comes from these towns of Imereti: Banoja, Didi Jikhaishi, Kukhi, Kvitiri and Tchkvishi. ...
(ბალანჩივაძე) * Balavadze (ბალავაძე) * Bandzeladze (ბანძელაძე) *
Baratashvili Baratashvili ( ka, ბარათაშვილი) is a Georgian noble family, appearing at the end of the 15th century as a continuation of the Kachibadze (ქაჩიბაძე), which were possibly related to the Liparitids-Orbeli. The ...
(ბარათაშვილი) * Barnabishvili (ბარნაბიშვილი) * Batiashvili (ბათიაშვილი) * Benashvili (ბენაშვილი) * Benia (surname) (ბენია) * Baghushvili (ბაღუშვილი) *
Beria Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria (; rus, Лавре́нтий Па́влович Бе́рия, Lavréntiy Pávlovich Bériya, p=ˈbʲerʲiə; ka, ლავრენტი ბერია, tr, ;  – 23 December 1953) was a Georgian Bolshevik ...
(ბერია) * Beridze (ბერიძე) * Bestavashvili (ბესტავაშვილი) * Biniashvili (ბინიაშვილი) * Bochorishvili (ბოჭორიშვილი) * Bokuchava (ბოკუჩავა) * Bolkvadze (ბოლქვაძე) * Botkoveli (ბოტკოველი) * Burchuladze (ბურჭულაძე) * Bobokhidze (ბობოხიძე) * Bukia (ბუკია) * Bukhrashvili (ბუხრაშვილი) * Bitsadze (ბიწაძე) * Basilia (ბასილია) * Beriashvili (ბერიაშვილი)


C (ჩ, ჭ)

* Chabukiani (ჭაბუკიანი) * Chachkhiani (ჩაჩხიანი) * Chanturia (ჭანტურია) * Chankseliani (ჩანქსელიანი) * Charkviani (ჩარკვიანი) *
Chavchavadze The House of Chavchavadze ( ka, ჭავჭავაძე) is a Georgian noble family, formerly a princely one (tavadi), later incorporated into the Russian nobility, also with the title of Prince. History The family is first attested in the ...
(ჭავჭავაძე) * Cherkezishvili (ჩერქეზიშვილი) * Chiaureli (ჭიაურელი) *
Chichua The House of Chichua (Georgian: ჩიჩუა hichua was a Georgian family of nobles, commanders, and princes in Samegrelo (Mingrelia) or Odishi. Historians have different view points about who were the ancestors of Chichua. Some sources state ...
(ჩიჩუა) * Chikovani (ჩიქოვანი) * Chkadua (ჭკადუა) * Chkonia (ჭყონია) *
Chkhetidze Chkhetidze ( ka, ჩხეტიძე) was a Georgian noble family known in west Georgia from the tenth century. The oldest known representative is Germain Chkhetidze, Archbishop-Metropolitan of Bedia in 999. It formed the following lines: *The ...
(ჩხეტიძე) *
Cholokashvili The Cholokashvili ( ka, ჩოლოყაშვილი, Russian: Чолокаевы) is a former noble family in Georgia. It claimed an exotic foreign lineage and first appeared in the eastern Georgian province, and later kingdom, of Kakheti in ...
(ჩოლოყაშვილი) * Chakhunashvili (ჩახუნაშვილი) * Chkhaidze (ჩხაიძე) *
Chkheidze Chkheidze ( ka, ჩხეიძე, russian: Чхеи́дзе) is a Georgian family name which is – apart from the capital Tbilisi – most frequently to be found in the western Adjara, Guria and Imereti and the eastern Kvemo Kartli an ...
(ჩხეიძე) * Chutkerashvili (ჩუტკერაშვილი) * Chikhladze (ჩიხლაძე) * Chkhaberidze (ჩხაბერიძე) * Chavchanidze (ჭავჭანიძე)


D (დ)

* Davarashvili (დავარაშვილი) * Dolaberidze (დოლაბერიძე) *
Dadiani The House of Dadiani ( ka, დადიანი ), later known as the House of Dadiani- Chikovani, was a Georgian family of nobles, dukes and princes, and a ruling dynasty of the western Georgian province of Mingrelia. The House of Dadiani Th ...
(დადიანი) *
Dadeshkeliani The Dadeshkeliani or Dadishkeliani ( ka, დადეშქელიანი, დადიშქელიანი) was an aristocratic family from the mountainous western Georgian province of Svaneti. They ruled the Principality of Svaneti from ...
(დადეშქელიანი) * Darchidze (დარჩიძე) * Darsalia (დარსალია) * Davitaia (დავითაია) * Davituliani (დავითულიანი) * Dgebuadze (დგებუაძე) * Diasamidze (დიასამიძე) * Dolidze (დოლიძე) *
Donauri Donauri ( ka, დონაური) was a Georgian noble family to which belonged two ruling princes of the eastern province of Kakheti in the ninth century, and which gave origin to the latter-day noble family of Vachnadze, and, possibly, to tha ...
(დონაური) * Dongvani (დონღვანი) * Dzhugashvili (ჯუღაშვილი)


E (ე)

* Eristavi of Aragvi (არაგვის ერისთავი) *
Eristavi of Guria The House of Guriis Eristavi ( ka, გურიის ერისთავი) or Eristavi of Guria, was a Georgian noble family, a branch of the Shervashidze, dynasts in Abkhazia. Their surname derives from the title of eristavi ("duke") the ...
(გურიის ერისთავი) *
Eristavi of Racha Chkhetidze ( ka, ჩხეტიძე) was a Georgian noble family known in west Georgia from the tenth century. The oldest known representative is Germain Chkhetidze, Archbishop-Metropolitan of Bedia in 999. It formed the following lines: *The ...
(რაჭის ერისთავი) * Esadze (ესაძე) * Evgenidze (ევგენიძე) * Eminadze (ემინაძე) * Emiridze (ემირიძე)


G (გ, ღ)

* Gogrichiani (გოგრიჭიანი) * Gabunia (გაბუნია) * Givradze (გივრაძე) * Gogolauri (გოგოლაური) * Gabashvili (გაბაშვილი) * Gabisonia (გაბისონია) * Gagua (გაგუა) * Gakharia (გახარია) * Gandzieli-Gegelia (განძიელი-გეგელია) * Garakanidze (გარაყანიძე) * Garsevanishvili (გარსევანიშვილი) * Gamkrelidze (გამყრელიძე) *
Gamsakhurdia Gamsakhurdia ( ka, გამსახურდია) is a Georgian surname, formerly of a petite noble family, hailing from the province of Samegrelo. It may refer to: * Giorgi Gamsakhurdia, major-general in Imperial Russian army * Sergey Gamsa ...
(გამსახურდია) * Gaprindashvili (გაფრინდაშვილი) * Gedevanishvili (გედევანიშვილი) * Geladze (გელაძე) *
Gelovani The House of Gelovani ( ka, გელოვანი) is a Georgian princely family from the lower part of the mountainous province of Svaneti – formerly rulers of Svaneti. Origin The family can be traced back to the 11th century: one of the p ...
(გელოვანი) * Gelashvili (გელაშვილი) * Gigashvili (გიგაშვილი) * Giorgadze (გიორგაძე) * Giorgashvili (გიორგაშვილი) * Giorgobiani (გიორგობიანი) * Giunashvili (გიუნაშვილი) * Glonti (ღლონტი) * Gloveli (გლოველი) * Gogoladze (გოგოლაძე) * Gogniashvili (გოგნიაშვილი) * Gotsiridze (გოცირიძე) *
Gruzinsky Gruzinsky (russian: Грузинский; ka, გრუზინსკი) was a title and later the surname of two different princely lines of the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia, both of which received it as subjects of the Russian Empire. The n ...
(გრუზინსკი) * Gugunava (გუგუნავა) * Gulordava (გულორდავა) *
Guramishvili Guramishvili ( ka, გურამიშვილი; russian: Гурамишвили; Гурамов) is a Georgian noble family derived from the House of Zevdginidze and known since the 16th century in the eastern provinces of the country. The ...
(გურამიშვილი) * Gurgenidze (გურგენიძე) * Guruli (გურული) *
Gurieli The House of Gurieli () was a Georgian princely (''mtavari'') family and a ruling dynasty (dukes) of the southwestern Georgian province of Guria, which was autonomous and later, for a few centuries, independent. A few ducal rulers of the dynast ...
(გურიელი) * Gvazava (გვაზავა) * Guluashvili (გულუაშვილი) * Gvasalia (გვასალია) * Ghurtskaia (ღურწკაია) * Gogolidze (გოგოლიძე) * Gorjoladze (გორჯოლაძე) * Gobejishvili (გობეჯიშვილი) * Gugeshashvili (გუგეშაშვილი) * Gochitashvili (გოჩიტაშვილი)


I (ი)

* Iakobidze (იაკობიძე) * Iakobashvili (იაკობაშვილი) * Iarajuli (იარაჯული) * Iashvili/ Yachvili (იაშვილი) * Iluridze (ილურიძე) * Imedashvili (იმედაშვილი) * Iosava (იოსავა) * Ioseliani (იოსელიანი) * Ivanishvili (ივანიშვილი)


J (ჯ, ჟ)

* Jambakur-Orbeliani (ჯამბაკურ-ორბელიანი) * Jalagonia (ჯალაღონია) * Jaliashvili (ჯალიაშვილი) * Jananashvili (ჯანანაშვილი) * Janashia (ჯანაშია) * Jandieri (ჯანდიერი) * Japaridze (ჯაფარიძე) *
Jaqeli The House of Jaqeli ( ka, ჯაყელი) was a Georgian princely (''mtavari'') family and a ruling dynasty of the Principality of Samtskhe, an offshoot of the House of Chorchaneli. History "Jaqeli", literally meaning "of/from Jaqi", was ori ...
(ჯაყელი) *
Javakhishvili The Javakhishvili ( ka, ჯავახიშვილი) is a Georgian noble family, a branch of the Toreli (თორელი), known from the 10th century. History The surname Javakhishvili, literally "son of Javakh", derives from the 14th-c ...
(ჯავახიშვილი) * Javrishvili (ჯავრიშვილი) * Jajanidze (ჯაჯანიძე) * Jeladze (ჯელაძე) * Jibuti (ჯიბუტი) * Jinjikhashvili (ჯინჯიხაშვილი) * Jishkariani (ჯიშკარიანი) *
Jorjadze The House of Jorjadze ( ka, ჯორჯაძე) is the name of an old Georgian noble family. History It is considered by a genealogical tradition to have been of Caucasian Albanian origin, settled in the southern Georgian province of Meskhe ...
(ჯორჯაძე) *
Juansheriani Juansher Juansheriani ( ka, ჯუანშერ ჯუანშერიანი) (fl. c. 790–800Toumanoff, Cyril (1963). ''Studies in Christian Caucasian History'', pp. 24, 25, 254. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press. or 11th century) ...
(ჯუანშერიანი) * Jughashvili (ჯუღაშვილი) * Janezashvili (ჯანეზაშვილი)


K (კ, ქ, ყ, ხ)

* Kochiashvili (ყოჩიაშვილი) * Kakhaberidze (კახაბერიძე) * Kakhidze (კახიძე) * Kalichava (ყალიჩავა) * Kapanadze (კაპანაძე) * Kasradze (კასრაძე) * Kaukhchishvili (ყაუხჩიშვილი) *
Kazbegi Stepantsminda ( ka, სტეფანწმინდა; formerly Kazbegi, ), is a townlet in the Mtskheta-Mtianeti region of north-eastern Georgia. Historically and ethnographically, the town is part of the Khevi province. It is the center of ...
(ყაზბეგი) * Kereselidze (კერესელიძე) * Kashibadze (ქაშიბაძე) * Kaldani (ქალდანი) * Kartskhia (ქარცხია) * Kharaishvili (ხარაიშვილი) * Khardziani (ხარძიანი) * Kherkheulidze (ხერხეულიძე) * Khetaguri (ხეთაგური) * Khidirbegishvili (ხიდირბეგიშვილი) * Khimshiashvili (ხიმშიაშვილი) * Khinkalidze (ქობულაერრბუ) * Khinchagashvili(ხინჩაგაშვილი) * Khinchegashvili(ხინჩეგაშვილი) * Khinchigashvili(ხინჩიგაშვილი) * Khomeriki (ხომერიკი) * Khutsishvili (ხუციშვილი) * Khurtsidze (ხურციძე) * Khujadze (ხუჯაძე) * Khurtsilava (ხურცილავა) * Kiknadze (კიკნაძე) * Kipiani (ყიფიანი) * Kobakhia (კობახია) * Kobakhidze (კობახიძე) * Kobalia (ქობალია) * Kobulashvili (ქობულაშვილი) * Kochakidze (ქოჩაკიძე) * Kodoshvili (კოდოშვილი) * Koridze (ქორიძე) * Kotrikadze (კოტრიკაძე) * Kvaratskhelia (კვარაცხელია) * Kvernadze (კვერნაძე) * Kublashvili (კუბლაშვილი) * Kulumbegashvili (ყულუმბეგაშვილი) * Kurdgelashvili (კურდღელაშვილი) * Kurdgelia (კურდღელია) * Kurtanidze (კურტანიძე) * Kvekvetsia (კვეკვეცია) * Kutateladze (ქუთათელაძე) * Kavtarashvili (ქავთარაშვილი) * Kavtaradze (ქავთარაძე) * Kandelaki (კანდელაკი) * Kobaladze (კობალაძე) * Kobalava (კობალავა)


L (ლ)

* Labadze (ლაბაძე) * Lazarashvili (ლაზარაშვილი) * Licheli (ლიჩელი) * Leonidze (ლეონიძე) * Liparteliani (ლიპარტელიანი) * Lobzhanidze (ლობჟანიძე) *
Lortkipanidze The Lortkipanidze ( ka, ლორთქიფანიძე, also transliterated as Lordkipanidze) is a Georgian noble family from the province of Imereti known from 1412/1442.Toumanoff, Cyril (1967). ''Studies in Christian Caucasian History'', p. ...
(ლორთქიფანიძე) * Lomidze (ლომიძე) * Lomtatidze (ლომთათიძე * Laliashvili (ლალიაშვილი) * Laghidze (ლაღიძე) * Loladze (ლოლაძე) * Lomaia (ლომაია)


M (მ)

* Monavardisashvili (მონავარდისაშვილი) *
Machabeli Machabeli ( sing. ka, მაჩაბელი; pl. მაჩაბლები, ''Machablebi'') was a Georgian princely house (''tavadi'') which held a large fiefdom (''satavado'') in the province of Inner Kartli (central Georgia) called Sa ...
(მაჩაბელი) * Machavariani (მაჭავარიანი) * Machutadze (მაჭუტაძე) * Magalashvili (მაღალაშვილი) *
Maisuradze Maisuradze (მაისურაძე) is a Georgian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Grigol Maisuradze, Georgian painter * Irakli Maisuradze, Georgian footballer *Irakli Maysuradze, Georgian figure skater * Miriani Maisuradze ...
(მაისურაძე) * Mamaladze (მამალაძე) * Manvelishvili (მანველიშვილი) * Mgeladze (მგელაძე) *
Mchedlishvili Mchedlishvili () is a Georgian language occupational surname literally meaning "blacksmith's son", and may refer to: * Davit Mchedlishvili (born 1988), Georgian footballer * Mikheil Mchedlishvili Mikheil Mchedlishvili ( ka, მიხეილ ...
(მჭედლიშვილი) *
Mdivani The Mdivani ( ka, მდივანი) is a Georgian family. In the West, the best known bearers of this name were the children of General Zakhari Mdivani and his wife Elizabeth. The five siblings fled to Paris after the Soviet invasion of Geor ...
(მდივანი) * Melikishvili (მელიქიშვილი) * Melkadze (მელქაძე) * Melua (მელუა) * Menteshashvili (მენთეშაშვილი) * Meskhi (მესხი) *
Mikeladze Mikeladze ( ka, მიქელაძე) was a Georgian noble family, known from at least the 14th century. The senior, and the princely, line of the Mikeladze flourished in Imereti (western Georgia), while a collateral branch was later establish ...
(მიქელაძე) * Mikelashvili (მიქელაშვილი) * Mildiani (მილდიანი) *
Mkheidze Mkheidze (), originally Mkhetsidze (მხეციძე), also Pkheidze (ფხეიძე), Kheidze (ხეიძე), Mkhetsia (მხეცია), and Khetsia (ხეცია), is a Georgian noble family, known from the eighth century. This ...
(მხეიძე) * Museliani (მუსელიანი) * Mukhraneli (მუხრანელი) * Mzhavanadze (მჟავანაძე) * Murtazashvili (მურთაზაშვილი)


N (ნ)

* Nakani (ნაკანი) *
Nakashidze The House of Nakashidze ( ka, ნაკაშიძე) is a noble family in Georgia, one of the princely houses hailing from the province of Guria. In the Principality of Guria, they held the hereditary office of Receivers of Ambassadors, as wel ...
(ნაკაშიძე) * Navrozashvili * Nanava (ნანავა) *Nareklishvili (ნარეკლიშვილი) * Nemsadze (ნემსაძე) * Nikoladze (ნიკოლაძე) * Nikolashvili (ნიკოლაშვილი) * Nikolaishvili (ნიკოლაიშვილი) * Nioradze (ნიორაძე) * Nizharadze (ნიჟარაძე) * Nogaideli (ნოღაიდელი) * Nozadze (ნოზაძე) * Narsidze (ნარსიძე)


O (ო)

* Oboladze (ობოლაძე) * Obolashvili (ობოლაშვილი) * Ochiauri (ოჩიაური) * Oniani (ონიანი) * Orbeliani (ორბელიანი) * Okinashvili (ოკინაშვილი) * Okropiridze (ოქროპირიძე) * Orjonikidze (ორჯონიკიძე)


P (ფ, პ)

* Pachulia (ფაჩულია) * Pankvelashvili (ფანქველაშვილი) *
Palavandishvili Palavandishvili ( ka, ფალავანდიშვილი) is a Georgian aristocratic family, known from the 12th/13th century and received among the princely nobility of Imperial Russia as Princes Palavandov (russian: Палавандов ...
(ფალავანდიშვილი) * Papaskiri (პაპასკირი) * Pataraia (პატარაია) * Patarava (პატარავა) * Patarkatsishvili (პატარკაციშვილი) * Pertakhia (პერტახია) * Pavlenishvili (ფავლენიშვილი) * Pavliashvili (ფავლიაშვილი) * Petradze (ფხტრაძე) * Petriashvili (ფხტრიაშვილი) * Pirtskhalaishvili (ფირცხალაიშვილი) * Pkheidze (ფხეიძე) * Peradze (ფერაძე)


R (რ)

* Rapava (რაფავა) * Razmadze (რაზმაძე) * Revazishvili (რევაზიშვილი) * Rekhviashvili (რეხვიაშვილი) * Rokva (როყვა) * Rusieshvili (რუსიეშვილი) * Rukhadze (რუხაძე)


S (ს, შ)

* Svanadze (სვანაძე) * Saakadze (სააკაძე) * Saakashvili (სააკაშვილი) * Sabauri (საბაური) * Samadalashvili (სამადალაშვილი) * Sanikidze (სანიკიძე) * Saralidze (სარალიძე) * Shaburidze (შაბურიძე) * Sakandelidze (საკანდელიძე) *
Shalikashvili The Shalikashvili ( ka, შალიკაშვილი, ) is a Georgian noble family, originally from Samtskhe in southwest Georgia. With several notable members from the 16th century to the 20th, their descendants have survived in the United ...
(შალიკაშვილი) * Shengelia (შენგელია) * Shervashidze (შერვაშიძე) * Shetekauri (შეთეკაური) * Shevardnadze (შევარდნაძე) * Shiolashvili (შიოლაშვილი) * Shishniashvili (შიშნიაშვილი) * Shvelidze (შველიძე) * Sichinava (სიჭინავა) * Sidamon-Eristavi (სიდამონ-ერისთავი) * Sikharulidze (სიხარულიძე) *
Sologashvili The House of Sologashvili ( ka, სოლოღაშვილი), also known as Solagashvili (სოლაღაშვილი) or Salagashvili (სალაღაშვილი), are a Georgian noble family, known from the 15th century. They ...
(სოლოღაშვილი) * Spanderashvili (სპანდერაშვილი) * Stepanishvili (სტეფანიშვილი) * Sukhishvili (სუხიშვილი) * Shushania (შუშანია) * Svanidze (სვანიძე)


T (თ, ტ, წ, ც)

* Tabagari (თაბაგარი) * Tarkhnishvili (თარხნიშვილი) * Tavdgiridze (თავდგირიძე) * Tsetskhladze (ცეცხლაძე) *
Tsereteli The Tsereteli family ( ka, წერეთელი), also known as Tsertelev (Russian), is a noble family in Georgia (and partly, a Russian noble family) which gave origin to several notable writers, politicians, scholars, and artists. History ...
(წერეთელი) *
Tsintsadze Tsintsadze ( ka, ცინცაძე) is a Georgian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Besa Tsintsadze (born 1969), Georgian figure skater * Dito Tsintsadze (born 1957), Georgian film director and screenwriter * Giorgi Tsintsadz ...
(ცინცაძე) *
Tsitsishvili The Tsitsishvili ( ka, ციციშვილი) is a Georgian noble family, with several notable members from the 15th century through the 20th. The Tsitsishvili family was a continuation of the medieval house of Panaskerteli, known in the pr ...
(ციციშვილი) * Tsiklauri (წიკლაური) * Tskitishvili (ცქიტიშვილი) *
Tsulukidze Tsulukidze ( ka, წულუკიძე) is a Georgian surname. People with the surname Tsulukidze include: *the Tsulukidze family, a noble family in Georgia ** Alexander Tsulukidze ** Giorgi Tsulukidze **Varden Tsulukidze Varden Tsulukidz ...
(წულუკიძე) * Tomadze (თომაძე) * Tomashvili (თომაშვილი) * Toreli (თორელი) * Tugushi (ტუღუში) * Tumanishvili (თუმანიშვილი) * Tusishvili (ტუსიშვილი) * Tavkhelidze (თავხელიძე) * Tsenteradze (ცენტერაძე) * Titilokashvili (თითილოკაშვილი) * Tvauri (თვაური)


U (უ)

* Uchaneishvili (უჩანეიშვილი) * Ujmajuridze (უჯმაჯურიძე) *
Undiladze The Undiladze ( ka, უნდილაძე, fa, اوندیلادزه) were a Georgian noble family whose members rose in prominence in the service of Safavid Iran and dominated the Shah’s court at a certain period of the late 16th and early ...
(უნდილაძე) * Urushadze (ურუშაძე) * Urjumelashvili (ურჯუმელაშვილი)


V (ვ)

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Vachnadze The Vachnadze ( ka, ვაჩნაძე) was a Georgian noble family, a principal line descending from the early medieval Donauri dynasty of Kakheti. Their offshoots were the Beburishvili (probably also Babadishvili). The family has produced sev ...
(ვაჩნაძე) *
Vakhvakhishvili The House of Vakhvakhishvili ( ka, ვახვახიშვილი) is a Georgian noble family, originally known, since the twelfth century, in the province of Samtskhe whence they later moved to the kingdom of Kakheti. History In the ...
(ვახვახიშვილი) * Vardanidze (ვარდანიძე) * Vardiashvili (ვარდიაშვილი) *
Vezirishvili The House of Vezirishvili ( ka, ვეზირიშვილი) was a Georgian noble family, originally from Iran, which was incorporated into the Russian nobility in the 19th century. History Its founder accompanied Rostom Khan to Kartli a ...
(ვეზირიშვილი) * Virsaladze (ვირსალაძე)


Z (ზ, ჟ)

* Zambakhidze (ზამბახიძე) * Zalkaliani (ზალკალიანი) * Zamtaradze (ზამთარაძე) * Zandaradze (ზანდარაძე) * Zakarashvili (ზაქარაშვილი) * Zakareishvili (ზაქარეიშვილი) * Zakariadze (ზაქარიაძე) * Zibzibadze (ზიბზიბაძე) * Zumadze (ზუმაძე) * Zurabashvili (ზურაბაშვილი) * Zurabishvili (ზურაბიშვილი) * Zurabiani (ზურაბიანი) * Zhorzholiani (ჟორჟოლიანი) * Zhozhikashvili (ჟოჟიკაშვილი) * Zhvania (ჟვანია) * Zoidze (ზოიძე) * Zotikishvili (ზოტიკიშვილი) * Zviadadze (ზვიადაძე)


See also

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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:List of Georgian princely families This is the alphabetic list of the upper class noble houses of Georgia. They were entitled as tavadi ( ka, თავადი), roughly translated in English as "prince" and in Russian as "knyaz", a title which was eventually conferred upon most of ...
Georgian-language surnames