Yury Explained

Yury
Pronunciation:in Belarusian ˈju.rɨ/, pronounced as /ru/, pronounced as /uk/
Gender:masculine
Language:Slavic
Origin:Georgios
Alternative Spelling:Yuri, Youri, Yuriy, Yurij, Iurii, Iouri, Juri, Jurij
Variant:Georgy, Yegor

Jury, Jurij, Iurii, Iouri, Yury, Yuri, Youri, Yurii, Yuriy or Yurij is the Slavic (Belarusian: Юры|Jury, or Bulgarian: Юрий|Jurij, or Ukrainian: Юрій|Yurii, or Russian: Юрий|Yuriy) form of the masculine given name George; it is derived directly from the Greek form Georgios and related to Polish Jerzy, Czech Jiří, and Slovak and Croatian Juraj, akin to Spanish and Portuguese Jorge, and German Jürgen, and assimilated in modern forms such as German and Italian Juri, Portuguese Iury, and Dutch Joeri.

The Slavic form of the name originates with Yuri Dolgoruky, Grand Prince of Kiev (c. 1099–1157), in early accounts recorded as Gyurgi, Dyurgi.

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Modern world

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Los invasores rusos matan al alcalde de Gostomel. 12 March 2022. Ukrinform. es.