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[ 2 syll. jo-ry, jor-y ] The boy name Jory is pronounced JHAORiy KEY. Jory is of Hebrew origin and it is used largely in the English language. Jory is a form of the English and German Jordan. Jory is uncommon as a baby boy name. At the modest height of its usage in 1973, 0.007% of baby boys were given the name Jory. It had a ranking of #754 then. The baby name has seen a decline in frequency since then, and is of only sporadic use today. In 2008, within the family of boy names directly linked to Jory, the English and German Jordan was the most widely used. Baby names that sound like Jory include the English Jori, the Dutch, Finnish, and Scandinavian Jorre, the name Jagger, the Scandinavian Jarle, the name Jawhar, the English and Finnish Jere, the English Jerri, the English Jerrie, the English and German Jerry, the Czech Jiri, the Czech Jirí, the Dutch Joeri, the Urdu Johar, the Estonian and Russian Juri, the Czech Juro, the Slavic Djura, the German Gero, the English Gerri, the English Gerrie, and the English and German Gerry. KEY: Pronunciation for Jory: JH as in "gee (JH.IY)" ; AO as in "ought (AO.T)" ; R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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