Okay kiddo, when we talk about the name of Georgia, we are talking about a country in Europe that is a little smaller than the state of Kentucky in America. Now, the name Georgia also happens to be a name that some people have, but that's not what we're talking about today.
So, a long time ago, a group of people called the Greeks lived in this area and they called the place Colchis. But then, many years later, a group of people called the Persians invaded and they started calling it Gurj. Then, another group of people called the Arabs came along and they started calling it Jorj.
Now, here's where it gets a little tricky. The word Jorj is actually a shortened version of the name of a saint named St. George. This saint is very important to a lot of people, especially in the Christian religion. So, when the Arabs called this place Jorj, they were actually referring to St. George.
Then, many years later, a king named David the Builder took over the area and he started calling it Sakartvelo. This is the name that the locals still use for Georgia today.
So, to sum it all up, the name of Georgia has gone through a lot of changes over the years because different groups of people have controlled the area at different times. But in the end, the locals call it Sakartvelo, which is a word that the king David the Builder gave the country many years ago.