Jury, of Latin origin, means 'judge' or 'to judge'. It's a unique unisex given name that has been used throughout history, often in reference to the role of judging or assessing situations. The name Jury is most famously associated with the jury system in legal contexts, where it refers to a group of individuals summoned to deliver a verdict based on evidence presented.
"In 2014, there were six babies named Jury."