First Name: Jihad
"Jihad": aka "Struggle". From Wikipedia: "In Modern Standard Arabic,
jihad is one of the correct terms for a struggle for any cause,
violent or not, religious or secular (though kifa is also used). For
instance, Mahatma Gandhi's peaceful "satyagraha" struggle for Indian
independence is also called a "jihad" in Modern Standard Arabic (as
well as many other dialects of Arabic); the terminology is also
applied to the fight for women's liberation."
Wikipedia also mentions that modern Muslim scholar Mahmoud Ayoub
importantly states that "The goal of true jihad is to attain a harmony
between islam (submission), iman (faith), and ihsan (righteous
living)." Learn more about 'Peaceful Jihad' here.
Last Name: Abou-Georgi or Abu-Georgi
"Abou-Georgi" or "Abu-Georgi": aka "Father of Georgi". From WikiNames:
"Abou: father of, having something".
Meaning of the name: "
Jihad Abou-Georgi" or "Jihad Abu-Georgi"
Struggle of/for the Father of Georgi or Struggle of/for the Father of George
Origins of Family Surname: Abou-Georgi or Abu-Georgi
Abou-Georgi or Abu-Georgi is a Lebanese (Lebanon) and/or Palestinian
(Palestine) family surname, and therefore Arabic. It has ties to both
the Ibrahim Clan, and the Jiries Clan. Reports also indicate that
relatives with the last name "Abou-Georgi" or "Abu-Georgi" are direct
decedents of the Arabic family tree of surname Maloof, and Bataeh.
Clan Heritage
It can be argued that the Abou-Georgi or Abu-Georgi families can be
traced back to two clans which are decedents of the orginal Father (or
Abou/Abu in Arabic), Ibrahim Bin Rashed Bin Saqqer El-Haddadeen (of
the Ibrahim Clan), and the original Father (or Abou/Abu in Arabic),
IbrahimRashed El-Haddaddeen (of the Jiries Clan), respectively.
Clan information is surmised from research done by from two separate
books. In the book "Ibrahim Clan" by John Aziz Mogannam, the family
surname, "Abu Georgi" (or Abou-Georgi) is mentioned in the family tree
three times, (pages 41, 752, 706). In this research the author also
states that the Khalil Bataeh family branch is "also known as the Abu
Georgi Family". In the book "Jiries Clan" by John Mogannam & Paul
Salah, the family surname, "Abu Georgi" (or Abou-Georgi) is mentioned
at least twice (pages 567, 873).
As a point of interest, it should be noted that many original Arabic
surnames such as Maloof or Bataeh were changed to Abou-Georgi or
Abu-Georgi because of poor documentation and errors understandably
created during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. The surname "Abu-Georgi" and
"Abou-Georgi" have been traced back to the village of Al-Bassa in
Palestine. It was depopulated due to the Palestine War of 1947-1949,
and the subsequent exodus of Palestinians & Lebanese displaced by
Israel.
Author Resource:- Jihad Abou-Georgi
http://www.jihadabougeorgi.com