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UK girl's name

Jura

A feminine name of uncertain origin meaning "mountainous" or "wooded region".

Jura is a girl's name in the UK records.

We estimate that about 19 living people in the UK are called Jura. This uses published birth registrations from England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, then applies ONS national life tables to estimate how many are likely still alive. It does not forecast extra births for 2025 or 2026.

Key insights

  • Jura ranks best in Scotland in the latest published regional snapshot for that area, where it placed #790 in 2024.
  • About 19 living people in the UK are estimated to have Jura as a first name, after adjusting past birth registrations with ONS life tables.

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Estimated living

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2026

Meaning

What does Jura mean?

The name Jura is believed to have its origins in the Slavic languages, specifically in the Czech and Slovak regions of Central Europe. It is derived from the word "jura," which means "cliff" or "steep rock formation" in these languages.

This name is closely tied to the Jura Mountains, a range that stretches across Switzerland, France, and Germany. The Jura Mountains have played a significant role in the history and culture of these regions, serving as natural barriers and providing resources for various communities.

One of the earliest recorded uses of the name Jura can be found in the medieval Czech chronicles, where it was mentioned as a place name associated with the region's rugged terrain. Over time, the name transitioned from being a geographical term to a personal name, likely influenced by the cultural significance of the Jura Mountains.

In the 16th century, the name Jura gained prominence when it was used by Jura Trubetskoy, a renowned Russian noble and military leader who played a vital role in the Napoleonic Wars. His bravery and leadership during the French invasion of Russia in 1812 earned him widespread recognition and cemented the name's association with valor and strength.

Another notable figure bearing the name Jura was Jura Soyfer, an Austrian writer, and journalist born in 1912. He was known for his satirical works that criticized the Nazi regime during World War II. Tragically, Soyfer was arrested and executed in 1939 for his outspoken opposition to the Nazi ideology.

In the world of literature, the name Jura is closely associated with Jura Neiri, a prominent Japanese author and poet born in 1925. Neiri's works often explored themes of nature, spirituality, and the human condition, earning him numerous literary awards and accolades throughout his career.

The name Jura also has a notable presence in the field of science. Jura Milkovic, a Serbian physicist born in 1901, made significant contributions to the understanding of nuclear fusion and the behavior of subatomic particles. His groundbreaking research paved the way for advancements in nuclear technology and particle physics.

Lastly, in the realm of sports, Jura Levicki, a Polish athlete born in 1909, achieved remarkable success as a long-distance runner. He won multiple Olympic medals, including a gold medal in the marathon event at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, cementing his place in athletic history.

Sourced from namecensus.com.

Geography

Where Jura is most common

The bars show the latest published local birth counts for Jura. They are useful for spotting where the name is showing up in real numbers, while the rank beside each bar shows how strongly it performs inside that region.

Jura ranks best in Scotland in the latest published regional snapshot for that area, where it placed #790 in 2024.

Scotland
3

Across the UK

Jura in Scotland and Northern Ireland

Scotland (NRS)

#790 in 2024

6 years of NRS records, 19 total registered

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FAQ

Jura: questions and answers

What is the meaning and origin of Jura?

A feminine name of uncertain origin meaning "mountainous" or "wooded region".

Where is Jura most common?

In the latest published local rankings, Jura ranks best in Scotland, where it placed #790 in 2024. The regional bars on this page use birth counts, so they also reflect the size of each region.

Which records is this page based on?

The England and Wales timeline uses ONS baby-name records. Scotland figures come from NRS and Northern Ireland figures come from NISRA. Counts are registrations in published baby-name files. The living estimate uses those birth registrations with ONS national life tables.