Jory

English from Hebrew
"flowing down"

Jory Origin and Meaning

The name Jory is a girl's name.

Jory as a feminine name is an intriguing choice with several possible origins. It may be a feminine adaptation of the masculine Jory, which itself can be a variant of George (meaning "farmer"), a form of the Hebrew name Yore ("he will teach"), or a short form of names like Marjorie. When used for girls, Jory has a modern, androgynous quality with its short, punchy sound. The name's simplicity makes it easy to spell and pronounce while remaining distinctive. Though uncommon for either gender, it has seen occasional use throughout the English-speaking world. Jory carries an independent, spirited quality that parents seeking an unconventional yet accessible name might find appealing. Its brevity allows it to pair well with longer surnames and middle names.

The name Jory in Pop Culture

  • Main Character in the book "My Big Nose and Other Natural Disasters
    " by Sydney Salter

The name Jory in Nameberry Blog Posts