I love the soft "j" sound, in general. With
Georgia you get two for the price of one. Seriously,
Georgia is elegant, sophisticated, but not so hoity-toity that it puts anyone off. I put it in the same category as
Julia.
Georgia KateGeorgia TessGeorgia Lucy Georgia ClementineGeorgia EvelynGeorgia CelesteGeorgia SophieGeorgia BeatrixGeorgia CarysGeorgia ElodieGeorgia CecilyGeorgia Amelie ("AH-meh-lee")
Georgia ChloeGeorgia DaphneGeorgia DelphineGeorgia MabelGeorgia Leonie ("LEE-uh-nee," or "LAY-uh-nee" with an accent over the 1st 'e')
Georgia HelenGeorgia MaryGeorgia Lilias /
LillianGeorgia Hilary Georgia AnneGeorgia FrancesGeorgia LivGeorgia Coralie
Happy hunting!
Since it is also a placename / noun, I'd avoid any mn that is also a noun.
Georgia Meadow,
Georgia Peach,
Georgia Belle etc. They sound more like a phrase than a name.