Luria is a unique and distinctive given name, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'my light'. It is often associated with notable figures such as Abraham Luria, a renowned Jewish mystic, and other luminaries who have carried the name through history. Spelled with an 'i' at the end, it sets itself apart from similar-sounding names like Liu or Lara. Luria's popularity has been relatively stable over time, maintaining its uniqueness while being familiar enough to be widely recognized.
"The name Luria experienced a peak in popularity during the early 1920s with seven births in both 1922 and 1924, and eight births in 1923. However, it declined thereafter, with only nine births in 1926 before dropping to five births in both 1935 and 1938. Overall, there were a total of sixty-nine births for the name Luria during this period."