Yasmin
ياسمين
jasmine flower
جوري
Meaning: Damask rose
Refers to the Damascus rose (Rosa damascena), known for its exquisite fragrance and beauty.
The name Juri refers specifically to the Damask Rose, one of the most prized varieties of roses in the world for its intense fragrance and deep pink hue. Linguistically, it is derived from 'Jur', the historical name of the city of Firuzabad in Persia, which was famous for producing high-quality rose water. In Arabic culture, the name connotes elegance, luxury, and a timeless, natural beauty that is both delicate and resilient.
While not a religious name in the traditional sense, Juri embodies the Islamic appreciation for 'Jamal' (beauty) and 'Tayyib' (purity and pleasant scents). It reflects the value of being a source of comfort and joy to others, much like the fragrance of a rose which is often associated with the presence of the divine or the character of the Prophet Muhammad. It represents a soul that is soft in nature but possesses a strong, rooted identity.
The specific name 'Juri' does not appear in the Quran. However, its root J-W-R (ج-و-ر) appears in several forms, such as 'yujeeru' (to protect) in Surah Al-Mu'minun (23:88) and 'jaar' (neighbor) in Surah An-Nisa (4:36). These root-related terms carry meanings of protection and sanctuary, though they are linguistically distinct from the floral meaning of the name.
There are no prominent early Islamic figures named Juri, as it is a more contemporary choice for a first name. Historically, the name is linked to the city of 'Jur' (modern-day Firuzabad), which was a major center of civilization and botanical science during the Islamic Golden Age. The rose itself was famously transported by the Crusaders from Damascus to Europe, cementing its historical legacy in both the East and West.
Bearers of the name Juri are often perceived as having a refined and sophisticated personality with a natural inclination toward the arts and aesthetics. They are traditionally associated with kindness, a gentle temperament, and a magnetic presence that leaves a lasting impression on others. There is also an underlying strength and resilience attributed to them, mirroring the hardy nature of the Damask rose bush.
The name is pronounced 'JOO-ree'. The first syllable 'JOO' uses a soft 'J' as in 'jam' followed by a long 'oo' sound as in 'moon'. The second syllable 'ree' is a sharp, clear sound like the word 'read', with the tongue lightly tapping the roof of the mouth for a slight Arabic 'r' roll.
In the Abjad system, the name Juri (جوري) has a total value of 219 (Jim=3, Waw=6, Ra=200, Ya=10). This number is sometimes associated with a balanced and harmonious nature. In numerological traditions, such a value suggests a person who seeks stability and has a deep connection to their environment and heritage.