Originating from France, the name Jury is derived from the Latin word 'iurarius', which means 'relating to an oath'. It was originally a surname, denoting someone who served as a juror in trials. Over time, it has evolved into a given name, particularly in France and some other European countries. The name Jury is composed of three letters, with the first letter being capitalized when used as a given name.
The name Jury has seen varied popularity over the years, with a notable peak of 16 births in 1983. However, from 1991 onwards, the number of births with this name has consistently been five or fewer each year, until a slight increase to nine in 2017 and eight in 2018. In total, there have been 123 births recorded with the name Jury since 1981.