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Jurre

Jurre is the variant form of the Dutch and Frisian name Jurryt, which is linked to the French name Gerard. The meaning of Jurre is 'brave spearman', or 'God will uplift'. It is traditionally used for boys. It originated from the German words 'gēr', which means 'spear', and 'harti', which means 'strong', 'brave', or 'hardy'. And these words combine to form the French name, Gerard, meaning 'brave spearman'. The name Gerard was introduced to Britain by the Normans, and it was more common than the variant Gerald. Between 1840 and 1920, the name Gerard was found in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Scotland. In the United States, New York had 31 families named Gerard in 1840, the highest number of Gerard families in a town at the time. This was about 35% of the total number of Gerard families in the United States at the time. It is believed that the Norman Gerard families that migrated to Britain also migrated to the United States afterward. The name Jurre has also been linked to Hebrew, meaning 'God will uplift'. Other popular variants of Jurre are Gerard, Gerry, and Jerry. Jerry is a Top 100 name in The Netherlands. Germany, France, Haiti, Netherlands, Britain, Canada, and United States are some countries where Jurre is commonly used.

Gender

Boy

Origin

Dutch and Frisian short form of Gerard

Numerology

J is for jubilant, the upbeat you!

U is for understanding, you show for others.

R is for romp, you know how to have fun!

R is for realist, the way you are.

E is for easy going, no ruffles here.

Lucky

Jurre lucky number is 9.

The mission for 9 is to reach its highest state of consciousness, and to help others also achieve this spiritual awareness. 9 is not afraid to transform, and its malleable spirit inspires others to explore their own ranges of motion. Since 9, in many ways, has transcended the physical plane, it must constantly remember to anchor itself.

Famous People Named Jurre

  • Clare James Drake Canadian ice hockey coach
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