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Jur
- Jur, Jeff (* 1955), American cameraman
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- Jura, Hans (1921–1996), Austrian cameraman
- Jura, Horst (1937–2000), German soccer player
- Jura, Johanna (1923–1994), German sculptor
- Jurack, Grit (* 1977), German handball player
- Jurack, Julia (* 1985), German handball player
- Jurack, Michael (* 1979), German judoka
- Juracka, Emil (1912–1944), Austrian field handball player
- Juračka, Zdeněk (1947–2017), Czech guitarist
- Juracy, Luis , Brazilian soccer player
- Juraczka, Manfred (* 1969), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Jurado García, Sandro (* 1992), German futsal and soccer player of Spanish descent
- Jurado Mosquera, Jorge Enrique (* 1953), Ecuadorian politician and diplomat
- Jurado, Carlos (1927–2019), Mexican artist
- Jurado, Damien (* 1972), American musician
- Jurado, José Manuel (* 1986), Spanish football player
- Jurado, Katy (1924–2002), Mexican actress
- Jurado, Megan (* 1991), Filipino-American soccer player
- Jurado, Rocío (1946–2006), Spanish singer and actress
- Juraga, Boris , American art director and production designer
- Juraga, Nina (* 1975), German actress
- Jurak, Darija (* 1984), Croatian tennis player
- Juran, Joseph M. (1904–2008), Romanian-American industrial engineer
- Juran, Nathan (1907–2002), American production designer and film director of Austrian origin
- Juran, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (* 1969), Russian football player
- Jurandir (1940-1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Juranek, Christian (* 1964), German art scholar and museum director
- Juranović, Josip (* 1995), Croatian football player
- Jurascheck, Toni (* 1986), German soccer player
- Juraschek, Franz (1895–1959), Austrian art historian and state curator
- Juraschek, Franz von (1849–1910), Austrian statistician and university professor
- Jurasek, Hubert (1920–2011), Austrian resistance fighter and lawyer
- Jurasevich, Dave (* 1950), American amateur astronomer
- Juraševskis, Pēteris (1872–1945), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima and Prime Minister
- Jurašić, Jagoda (* 1960), Croatian soccer player
- Jurasik, Mariusz (* 1976), Polish handball player
- Jurasik, Peter (* 1950), American actor
- Jurasky, Karl Alfons (1903–1945), Austrian geologist
- Jurassowa, Wera Evgenjewna (* 1928), Soviet-Russian physicist and university professor
- Jurasz, Antoni (1882–1961), Polish surgeon and university professor
- Jurasz, Antoni Stanisław , Polish ENT professor
- Juratoni, Bogdan (* 1990), Romanian boxer
- Juratovic, Josip (* 1959), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Juratzka, Jakob (1821–1878), Austrian botanist
- Juravel, Oxana (* 1986), Moldovan obstacle runner
- Juravschi, Nicolae (* 1964), Soviet-Moldovan canoeist and Moldovan politician
- Jurayeva, Yelena (1977-2013), Kazakh jazz pianist
Jurb
- Jurberg, Gisela (1875–1942), Austrian theater actress
Jurc
- Jurcă, Rareș (* 1983), Romanian handball player
- Jurcă, Toma (1928–2013), Romanian football player and coach
- Jurčec, Renato (* 1966), Croatian football player
- Jurcevic, Ivan (* 1971), German kickboxer, actor and bouncer of Croatian descent
- Jurčević, Josip (* 1951), Croatian historian and politician
- Jurcevic, Kristina (* 1989), German actress
- Jurčević, Nikola (* 1966), Croatian football player and coach
- Jurčić, Andrea (* 1972), Croatian badminton player
- Jurčič, Josip (1844–1881), Slovenian writer and journalist
- Jurčić, Krunoslav (* 1969), Croatian football player
- Jurčić, Silvio (* 1971), Croatian badminton player
- Jurčík, Marián (* 1987), Slovak chess player
- Jurčina, Milan (* 1983), Slovak ice hockey player
- Jurčo, Matej (* 1984), Slovak cyclist
- Jurčo, Milan (* 1957), Czechoslovak cyclist
- Jurčo, Tomáš (* 1992), Slovak ice hockey player
- Jurczak, Radosław (* 1995), Polish poet
- Jurczek, Peter (1949–2010), German geographer and university professor
- Jurczok, Victoria (* 1990), German regatta sailor
- Jurczyk, Karin (* 1952), German genealogist
- Jurczyk, Marc (* 1996), German cyclist
- Jurczyk, Marian (1935–2014), Polish trade unionist, Mayor of Szczecin
- Jurczyk, Marius (* 1985), German soccer player
Jurd
- Jurd, Laura (* 1990), British jazz musician (trumpet, synthesizer, composition)
- Jurdak Khoury, Angela (1915–2011), Lebanese sociologist and diplomat
- Jurdík, Milan (* 1991), Czech football player
- Jurdžs, Aivis (* 1983), Latvian handball player
Jure
- Jurečka, Marian (* 1981), Czech politician
- Jurecka, Walter (1915–1994), Austrian civil engineer
- Jurecki, Bartosz (* 1979), Polish handball player and coach
- Jurecki, Michał (* 1984), Polish handball player
- Jureit, Ulrike (* 1964), German modern historian
- Jurek, Heinz (* 1929), German soccer player
- Jurek, Marek (* 1960), Polish politician
- Jurek, Wilhelm August (1870–1934), Austrian conductor and composer
- Jureňa, Miroslav (* 1954), Slovak politician
- Jurenew, Konstantin Konstantinowitsch (1888–1938), Soviet ambassador
- Jurenka, Hugo (1858–1920), Austrian classical philologist
- Jüres, Ernst August (1920–2012), German sociologist
- Juretschke, Hans (1909–2004), German Romanist, Hispanicist, Germanist and historian who worked in Spain
- Juretzek, Georg (1905–1977), German metallurgist and university professor
- Juretzek, Tina (* 1952), German painter
- Juretzka, Jörg (* 1955), German writer and screenwriter
- Juretzka, Maxim (* 1980), German film producer
- Juretzki, Annette (* 1984), German writer
- Juretzko, Adam (* 1971), German wrestler
- Juretzko, Eugeniusz (1939–2018), Polish religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Yokadouma
- Juretzko, Norbert (* 1953), German author
- Juretzko, Peter (* 1953), German soccer player
- Jurevičius, Algirdas (* 1972), Lithuanian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Telšiai
- Jurewitsch, Vladimir Nikolajewitsch (1869–1907), Russian chess player and journalist
Jurg
- Jurga, Felix , German soccer player
- Jurga, W. , German soccer player
- Jurgalski, Eberhard (* 1952), German mountain chronicler and author
- Jurgeleit, Daniel (* 1963), German soccer player
- Jurgeleit, Tim-Philip (* 1989), German handball player
- Jurgelis, Jurgis (* 1942), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Jürgen, Alex (* 1976), Austrian intersex activist
- Jürgen, Michael (* 1973), German soccer player
- Jürgen, Wolfgang (* 1949), German director, producer, actor, radio play and voice actor
- Jürgen-Fischer, Klaus (1930–2017), German painter
- Jürgens, André (* 1977), German basketball official and referee
- Jürgens, Andrea (1967-2017), German pop singer
- Jürgens, Andreas (* 1956), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Jürgens, Anton (1823–1883), royal Hanoverian decorative painter, court coat of arms painter and postage stamp artist
- Jurgens, Arvīds (1905–1955), Latvian national football player
- Jürgens, Carl Heinrich (1801–1860), German Lutheran theologian, editor, publicist and politician
- Jürgens, Christian (* 1951), German surgeon, trauma surgeon and university professor
- Jürgens, Christian (* 1968), German chef
- Jürgens, Cornelia (* 1955), German politician (GAL, Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Jürgens, Curd (1915–1982), German-Austrian stage and film actor
- Jurgens, Dan (* 1959), American comic book author and illustrator
- Jürgens, Delia (* 1986), German painter and installation artist
- Jurgens, Dick (1910-1995), American swing jazz bandleader
- Jürgens, Edward (1827–1863), Warsaw merchant, January insurgent
- Jürgens, Eiko (* 1949), German university professor for school education
- Jürgens, Elmar (* 1954), German soccer player
- Jürgens, Erwin (1895–1974), German politician (DP, CDU), MdL
- Jürgens, Franz (1895–1945), German resistance fighter
- Jürgens, Franz-Heinrich (1924–1989), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jürgens, Friedrich (1825–1903), German gardener and bank director
- Jürgens, Georg Heinrich Bernhard (1771–1846), German algae researcher and lawyer
- Jürgens, Gerda-Maria (1917–1998), German folk actress
- Jürgens, Gertrud , German chess player
- Jürgens, Grethe (1899–1981), German painter
- Jürgens, Günter (* 1928), German administrative lawyer
- Jürgens, Hanna (* 1976), German actress
- Jürgens, Hans Peter (1924–2018), German captain, marine painter and author
- Jürgens, Hans Wilhelm (* 1932), German anthropologist
- Jürgens, Heinrich (1924–2006), German politician (FDP), Member of the State Parliament, MEP
- Jürgens, Helmut (1902–1963), German set designer and costume designer
- Jürgens, Heribert (* 1949), German pediatrician and oncologist
- Jurgens, Herman (1884–1964), Dutch football player
- Jürgens, Hermann (1847–1916), German religious, Archbishop of Bombay
- Jürgens, Hildegard (* 1953), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jürgens, Jenny (* 1967), German actress of Austrian origin
- Jürgens, Jesper (* 1987), German comic artist and pop singer
- Jürgens, Johann (* 1985), German actor and musician
- Jürgens, Johann Wilhelm (1848–1906), German landscape painter and etcher
- Jürgens, John (* 1964), German actor and DJ
- Jürgens, Jürgen (1925–1994), German choir director and conductor
- Jürgens, Jürgen (1952–2018), German radio presenter
- Jürgens, Kai U. (* 1966), German publicist
- Jürgens, Kerstin (* 1970), German sociologist
- Jürgens, Klaus-Peter (1933–2006), German politician (CDU) and district administrator of the Hochtaunus district
- Jürgens, Liis (* 1983), Estonian composer
- Jürgens, Ludwig (1893–1966), German writer
- Jürgens, Malte (* 1954), German motor journalist
- Jürgens, Manfred W. (* 1956), German painter and photographer
- Jürgens, Martin (* 1944), German writer
- Jürgens, Norbert (* 1953), German biologist, ecologist and university professor
- Jürgens, Otto (1862–1929), German archivist, author, and librarian, a. a. Head of the City Archives Hanover
- Jürgens, Peer (* 1980), German politician (Die Linke), MdL Brandenburg
- Jürgens, Peter , German DJ and music producer
- Jürgens, Rudolf (1898–1961), German hematologist
- Jürgens, Rudolf (1900–1937), German mathematician, physicist and university professor
- Jürgens, Rudolph (1850–1930), German horticultural engineer, landscape gardener
- Jürgens, Sonja (* 1978), German politician (SPD), Mayor of Gronau (Westphalia)
- Jürgens, Stefan (* 1963), German actor and musician
- Jürgens, Stefan (* 1968), Roman Catholic priest, theologian and author
- Jürgens, Steffen (* 1967), German actor, director and screenwriter
- Jürgens, Steffen (* 1968), German pop singer
- Jürgens, Udo (1934–2014), Austrian singer and songwriter
- Jürgens, Ulrich (* 1962), German geographer and university professor
- Jürgens, Vera (* 1969), German-Bulgarian chess grandmaster and author
- Jürgens, Volker (1936–2013), German Protestant theologian, regional superintendent of the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Hanover
- Jurgens, Wouter (* 1971), Dutch diplomat
- Jürgens-Pieper, Renate (* 1951), German politician (SPD)
- Jürgensen, Adolf (1850–1925), German theater actor
- Jürgensen, Bettina (* 1954), German DKP chairwoman
- Jürgensen, Christian (1838–1909), German judge and politician
- Jürgensen, Christian (* 1985), German soccer player
- Jürgensen, Cilli (1866–1940), German theater actress and singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Jürgensen, Claus (1803–1851), German teacher and school founder
- Jürgensen, Edwin (1898–1947), German actor
- Jürgensen, Eva (* 1936), German religious educator and pastor of the North Elbian Lutheran Church
- Jürgensen, Hans-Christian , German racing car driver
- Jürgensen, Harald (1924–2008), German economist and university professor
- Jürgensen, Heinrich (1871–1953), German architect
- Jürgensen, Heinrich , German engineer and NSKK group leader
- Jürgensen, Hinrich (* 1959), Danish farmer and chief chairman of the German minority in Denmark
- Jürgensen, Janne (* 1981), German filmmaker
- Jürgensen, Johann Christian (1744–1823), German white baker, instrument maker and chronicler
- Jürgensen, Jørgen (1780–1841), Danish adventurer
- Jürgensen, Jules Frederik (1808–1877), Danish-Swiss watchmaker
- Jürgensen, Julius (1896–1957), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Jürgensen, Jürgen (1745–1811), Danish watchmaker
- Jürgensen, Jürgen (1883–1950), German trade unionist and politician (USPD, SPD), MdL
- Jürgensen, Jürgen (* 1933), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jürgensen, Kurt (1929–1999), German historian and history educator
- Jürgensen, Lasse (* 1998), German-Danish soccer player
- Jurgensen, Manfred (* 1940), German-Australian literary scholar, Germanist and writer
- Jürgensen, Nicola (* 1975), German clarinetist
- Jürgensen, Nikolaus (1906–1971), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Jürgensen, Peter (1873–1954), German architect
- Jürgensen, Reinhold (1898–1934), German worker (electrician) and politician (KPD), MdR
- Jurgensen, Sonny (born 1934), American football player
- Jürgensen, Stella , German television presenter, singer and speaker
- Jürgensen, Theodor von (1840–1907), German physician
- Jürgensen, Urban (1776–1830), Danish watchmaker
- Jürgensen, Uwe-Jens (* 1941), German internist in East Berlin and Mühldorf am Inn
- Jurgensen, Walter H. (1894–1973), American politician
- Jürgensen, Wilhelm (1902–1972), German politician (SHB), MdL
- Jürgensmeier, Friedhelm (* 1936), German Catholic church historian
- Jurgensmeyer, Jet , American actor (child actor) and voice actor
- Jurgenson, Albert (1929-2002), French film editor
- Jürgenson, Alfei (1904–1947), Estonian football player
- Jürgenson, Dietrich Heinrich (1804–1841), German-Baltic philologist
- Jürgenson, Friedrich (1903–1987), Estonian painter, opera singer and documentary filmmaker of Danish-Swedish descent
- Jürgenson, Markus (* 1987), Estonian football player
- Jürgenson, Peter (1836–1904), Russian music publisher
- Jürgenson, Sven (* 1962), Estonian diplomat
- Jürgenson, Toivo (* 1957), Estonian politician
- Jürgenssen, Birgit (1949–2003), Austrian photographer and illustrator
- Jürgenstein, Anton (1861–1933), Estonian journalist and literary critic
- Jürges, Jürgen (* 1940), German cameraman
- Jürges, Willy (1868–1920), German entrepreneur
- Jürgewitz, Thomas (* 1959), Greek-German historian and politician (AfD)
- Jurgiel, Krzysztof (* 1953), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Jurgielewiczowa, Irena (1903–2003), Polish playwright, prose writer and screenwriter
- Jürging, Karl Heinz (1935–2008), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Jurģis, Oto (1904–1973), Latvian javelin thrower
- Jürgmeier (* 1951), Swiss publicist and writer
- Jurgons, Gert (1930–2006), German theater director
- Jürgs, Britta (* 1965), German publisher, editor and editor
- Jürgs, Michael (1945–2019), German journalist and book author
- Jurgutis, Vladas (1885–1966), Lithuanian Catholic clergyman and politician
- Jurgutytė, Živilė (* 1987), Lithuanian handball player
Yuri
- Juri , German-speaking rapper of Russian origin
- Juri I of Galicia († 1308), Prince of Bels (1269-1301), Prince of Halitsch-Vladimir (1301-1308) and King of the Rus (1305-1308)
- Juri II. (1188–1238), Grand Duke of Vladimir
- Juri, Aurelio (* 1949), Slovenian politician, MEP
- Juri, Carla (* 1985), Swiss actress
- Juriatti, Rainer (* 1964), Austrian writer and screenwriter
- Jurić Zagorka, Marija (1873–1957), Yugoslav writer and journalist
- Jurić, Ante (1922–2012), Croatian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Split-Makarska
- Juric, Antonio (* 1997), Austrian handball player
- Juric, Frank (* 1973), Australian soccer goalkeeper
- Jurić, Goran (* 1963), Yugoslav or Croatian football player
- Jurić, Ivan (* 1975), Croatian football player
- Jurić, Mario (* 1979), Croatian astronomer
- Jurić, Olivera (* 1984), Bosnian weightlifter
- Juric, Patrik (* 1993), Austrian handball player
- Jurić, Petar (* 1961), Serbian-German basketball coach
- Jurić, Tatjana (* 1982), Croatian presenter and model
- Juric, Tomi (* 1991), Australian-Croatian soccer player
- Jurić, Tomislav (* 1990), Croatian football player
- Juric, Tomislav (* 1993), Austrian handball player
- Juříček, David (* 1974), Czech national handball player
- Juříček, Tomáš (* 1974), Czech cameraman
- Juričev, Dionizije (1915–1943), Roman Catholic military chaplain and Ustaše functionary
- Jurich, Hella (* 1980), German beach volleyball player
- Jurich, Walter (1902–1960), German communist, anti-fascist resistance fighter and police chief of Leipzig
- Jurich, Werner (* 1928), German politician (SED), State Secretary of the GDR
- Jurichs, Claus (1935–2005), German actor and voice actor
- Jurichs, Stephan (* 1984), German actor
- Jurien de La Gravière, Edmond (1812-1892), French admiral
- Jüriens, Joachim (* 1958), German soccer goalkeeper
- Jurietti, Franck (* 1975), French football player
- Jurieu, Pierre (1637–1713), French Reformed theologian
- Juríková, Lenka (* 1990), Slovak tennis player
- Jürimäe, Küllike (* 1962), Estonian lawyer
- Jurina, Pavle (1955–2011), Yugoslav handball player and handball coach
- Jurinac, Sena (1921–2011), Yugoslav-Austrian opera singer (mezzo-soprano / soprano)
- Jurine, Louis (1751–1819), Swiss physician and naturalist
- Jurinez, Vladimir Alexandrovich (1891–1937), Soviet philosopher
- Jurinić, Aljoša (* 1989), Croatian classical pianist
- Jüris, Jaan (* 1977), Estonian ski jumper and ski jumping trainer
- Juris, Vic (1953-2019), American jazz guitarist
- Jürisalu, Heino (1930–1991), Estonian composer and music teacher
- Jurisch, Walter (1931–2010), the youngest German convict in the Waldheim trials
- Jurišić, Nikola (1490–1545), Croatian-Hungarian general and defender of Kőszeg
- Jürissen, Willy (1912–1990), German football player
- Jürisson, Helvi (* 1928), Estonian poet and translator
- Jurištová, Julie (* 1955), Czech actress
- Juritko, Oskar (1889–1967), German politician (SPD), member of the city council of Greater Berlin
- Juritsch, Martin (1928–1999), German Catholic theologian
- Juritz, Hanne F. (* 1942), German writer and artist
- Juritz, Sascha (1939–2003), German painter and graphic artist
Jurj
- Jurjew, Boris Nikolajewitsch (1889–1957), Soviet helicopter designer and pioneer
- Jurjew, Oleg Alexandrovich (1959–2018), Russian poet, novelist, playwright, essayist and translator
- Jurjew-Lunz, Roman Iossifowitsch (1902–1985), Soviet theater and film actor and Estrada artist
- Jurjewa, Isabella Danilowna (1899–2000), Russian pop singer
- Jurjewa, Jekaterina Valerjewna (* 1983), Russian biathlete
- Jurjewskaja, Zinaida (1896–1925), Russian singer (soprano)
- Jürjo, Indrek (1956–2009), Estonian historian
- Jurjus, Hidde (* 1994), Dutch football goalkeeper
Jurk
- Jurk, Hans (1920–2002), German painter, graphic artist and caricaturist
- Jurk, Thomas (* 1962), German politician (SPD), MdB, MdL
- Jurk, Ulrike (* 1979), German volleyball player
- Jurk, Walter (* 1904), German SS leader
- Jurka, Jan (* 1970), Czech badminton player
- Jurka, Karl (* 1952), Austrian political advisor
- Jurka, Raimundas (* 1978), Lithuanian lawyer
- Jurkāns, Jānis (* 1946), Latvian politician
- Jurkat, Heinz (1929–2011), German chairman of the Schleswig-Holstein State Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (BSVSH)
- Jurkat, Wolfgang (1929–2017), German mathematician and university professor
- Jurkauskas, Algirdas (* 1937), Lithuanian engineer
- Jurkemik, Ladislav (* 1953), Slovak football player and coach
- Jurkevičius, Evaldas (* 1969), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas (2008–2012)
- Jurkewitsch, Alexander Michailowitsch (1942-2011), Soviet wrestler
- Jurkewitsch, Darja (* 1988), Belarusian biathlete
- Jurkiewicz, Jérémy (* 1988), French triathlete
- Jurkiewicz, Mariusz (* 1982), Polish handball player
- Jurkonis, Ernestas (* 1969), Lithuanian lawyer, Deputy Minister of Justice
- Jurković, Darko (* 1965), Croatian jazz musician (guitar)
- Jurkovič, Dušan (1868–1947), Slovak architect
- Jurkovič, Ivan (* 1952), Slovenian clergyman, archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Jurkovics, Mathäus (* 1998), Austrian volleyball player
- Jurkovitz, Natan (* 1995), Swiss-French basketball player
- Jurkovskis, Raivis (* 1996), Latvian football player
- Jurkowski, Georg , German postman and a victim of Nazi war justice
- Jurkschat, Klaus (* 1952), German chemist
- Jurkun, Anna (* 1979), Polish squash player
- Jurkūnaitė, Gema (* 1945), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Jurkus, Jonas (* 1954), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Jurkutė-Širvaitė, Jurgita (* 1985), Lithuanian photo model, Miss Lithuania
Jurl
- Jurlaro, Michelangelo (* 1950), Italian filmmaker
- Jurlova, Darja (* 1992), Estonian biathlete
- Jurlow, Valeri Ivanovich (* 1933), Russian artist
- Jurlowa-Percht, Ekaterina Wiktorovna (* 1985), Russian biathlete
Jurm
- Jurman, Janez , Yugoslav ski jumper
- Jurman, Matthew (* 1989), Australian soccer player
- Jurmann, Walter (1903–1971), Austrian composer
- Jürme, Juhan (1896–1943), Estonian composer
Jurn
- Jürna, Mihkel (1899–1972), Estonian writer
- Jurna, Steponas Vytautas (* 1934), Lithuanian politician, vice minister
Juro
- Jurovský, Šimon (1912–1963), Slovak composer
- Jurowski, Dmitri Michailowitsch (* 1979), Russian conductor
- Jurowski, Jakow Michailowitsch (1878–1938), Soviet chekist and party functionary, head of the murder of the tsarist family
- Jurowski, Michail Wladimirowitsch (* 1945), Russian conductor
- Jurowski, Wladimir Michailowitsch (1915–1972), Ukrainian-Russian film composer and conductor
- Jurowski, Wladimir Michailowitsch (* 1972), Russian conductor
Jurr
- Jurreit, Marielouise (* 1941), German journalist and writer
- Jürries, Wolfgang (* 1950), German historian and archivist, non-fiction author and editor on the history of Northeast Lower Saxony
Jurs
- Jürs, Heinrich (1897–1945), German SS group leader, lieutenant general of the police and lieutenant general of the Waffen SS
- Jürs, Vera (1944–2019), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Jursa, Michael (* 1966), Austrian ancient orientalist
- Jursch, Hanna (1902–1972), German Protestant theologian
- Jursch, Hanna , jazz singer
- Jursch, Uwe (* 1963), German soccer player
- Jürschik, Rudolf (* 1935), former German film producer and chief dramaturge of the DEFA feature film studio in the GDR
- Juršėnas, Česlovas (* 1938), Lithuanian politician
- Jursinow, Vladimir Vladimirovich (* 1940), Russian ice hockey player
- Jursitzka, Angela (* 1938), Austrian journalist and writer
- Jursitzky, Moritz (1861–1936), Austrian writer
- Jurski, Sergei Jurjewitsch (1935–2019), Soviet or Russian actor and director
- Jursone, Inese (* 1981), Latvian beach volleyball player
- Jürß, Fritz (* 1932), German classical philologist
- Jürß, Jana (* 1970), German writer
- Jurszo, Ralf (* 1950), German painter and artist
Yurt
- Jurt, Joseph (* 1940), Swiss Romanist
- Jurtaikin, Danil Vitalievich (* 1997), Russian ice hockey player
- Yurtajew, Leonid (1959–2011), Kyrgyz chess player
- Jurtin, Gernot (1955-2006), Austrian soccer player
- Yurchenko, Aelita (* 1965), Ukrainian sprinter
- Yurchenko, Denys (* 1978), Ukrainian pole vaulter
- Yurchenko, Vladlen (* 1994), Ukrainian soccer player
- Yurtschichin, Fyodor Nikolajewitsch (* 1959), Russian cosmonaut
- Jurtschitsch, Erwin (* 1954), German journalist and entrepreneur
- Jurtschitsch, Helfried (* 1971), Austrian rower
Juru
- Jurukow, Nikola (1877–1923), Bulgarian architect
- Jurukow, Plamen (* 1964), Bulgarian politician and party leader of the Union of Democratic Forces (SDS)
Jurv
- Jurvetson, Steve (* 1967), American entrepreneur and venture capitalist, co-founder of Draper Fisher Jurvetson
jury
- Jury, Hugo (1887–1945), Austrian doctor and politician (NSDAP), member of the Reichstag
- Jury, Josef (* 1962), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ, FPK), member of the National Council
- Jury, Tatjana (* 1963), German presenter
- Jury, Wilhelm (1763–1829), German engraver and professor
Jurz
- Jurzykowski, Alfred (1899–1966), Polish manager and art patron