'Uri
Masculine
Hebrew Bible
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and Meaning'Uri is a Biblical Hebrew form of the name Uri. Uri itself derives from the Hebrew root אור ('ur), meaning "light," and the possessive suffix י (i), giving it the sense of "my light." This etymology suggests a metaphorical meaning of guidance, illumination, or divine favor, common in names from the Hebrew Bible.Biblical ContextIn the Old Testament, 'Uri appears as the name of a minor figure: the father of Bezalel, the chief artisan of the Tabernacle (Exodus 31:1-6). Bezalel was chosen by God to construct the Ark of the Covenant, the menorah, and other sacred objects. This short genealogy links 'Uri to the creative and spiritual tradition of Israelite worship.Variants of the name appear across languages and periods. Uri (Hebrew), Ori (an alternative Hebrew form), and Ouri (the biblical Greek transliteration) reflect cultural adaptations.Meaning: "my light"Origin: Biblical HebrewUsage: Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)Related Names: Uri (Hebrew), Ori (Hebrew), Ouri (Biblical Greek)