Đorđe is a Serbian given name, a Serbian variant of given name George, may refer to:
The agreement stated that groups of linguists and intellectuals from both the eastern Serbian variant and the western Croat variant, would work together towards establishing a single dictionary and terminology.
It should be noted that the Croatian variant of the language used exclusively Latin, while the Serbian variant used both Latin and Cyrillic.
Both Serbian and Croatian variants were represented in respectively different grammar books, dictionaries, school textbooks and in books known as pravopis (which detail spelling rules).
Serbian and Bosnian variants use both alphabets, while Croatian uses the Latin only.
The Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian standard variants of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian are based on the same dialect (Shtokavian).
The eastern Herzegovinian dialect is the basis of the Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian standard variants of the pluricentric Serbo-Croatian.
The modern Macedonian writing system, based on the Serbian variant, has had no soft sign since its creation in 1944.
For Microsoft Windows, Code Page 1251 added support for Serbian and other Slavic variants of Cyrillic.
Stefanovic is the Serbian variant.