Certificate of Name
Jouri
Feminine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Jouri is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the Arabic word jūrī (جوري), meaning "damask rose." The name is an alternate transcription of the Arabic Juri, which also refers to the same flower. Damask roses are highly regarded in Middle Eastern culture for their fragrance and beauty, lending the name a poetic and floral quality. The name reached particular popularity in Jordan, where it ranked as the top name for newborn girls in 2020, and it has also been among the top ten in Israel for Muslim girls in the same year and Tunisia in 2022. Variations and Spelling Given its transliteration from Arabic script, Jouri appears in a wide range of spellings across languages, including Gauri, Goree, Gȯry, Jawri, Jooree, Joory, Jori, Jorie, Jory, Jouree, Jourie, Joury, Jourry, Juri, and Jury. This diversity reflects differences in local pronunciation and writing systems, while all forms trace back to the same rose-inspired Arabic root. Cultural and Geographic Distribution Jouri is predominantly used in Arabic-speaking regions, with Jordan reporting it as the most popular girls' name in 2020. In Israel, it was among the ten most common names for Muslim girls in 2020, and it also appeared in the top ten in Tunisia in 2022. Its appeal likely stems from both its mellifluous sound and its connection to nature, a common source for Arabic given names. The name's presence in online search terms, such as those indicating shared owners' names, suggests it maintains steady usage and recognition across the Arab world and diaspora communities. Meaning: Damask rose Origin: Arabic Type: Feminine given name Usage Regions: Arabic-speaking countries, particularly Jordan, Israel, and Tunisia Related Names: Juri
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