Georgian Americans
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 30,000 Georgian immigrants (2018-2022 data) 120,000 ethnic Georgians (2025 Georgian MFA unofficial estimate) | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| New York metropolitan area (including Northern New Jersey), and other major U.S. metro areas such as Greater Los Angeles | |
| Languages | |
| Georgian, English | |
| Religion | |
| Predominantly Georgian Orthodox minority Catholic and Judaism | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Georgian diaspora |
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| Etymology • History • Kartvelian studies |
Georgian Americans (Georgian: ქართველი ამერიკელები, romanized: kartveli amerik'elebi) are Americans of full or partial Georgian ancestry. They encompass ethnic Georgians who have immigrated to the U.S. from Georgia, as well as other areas with significant Georgian populations, such as Russia.
The precise number of Americans of Georgian descent is unknown. This is because 19th and 20th century U.S. immigration records often did not differentiate between various ethnic groups originating in the Russian Empire, which had slowly annexed Georgia starting from year 1801 and of which it remained a part until 1918.