ʾūrī אוּרִי ‘Uri’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ʾūr אוּר ‘flame’
Roots:
אור
ʾūrī pr n m pers
Uri = "fiery"
1) a prince of Judah, a son of Hur who was used by God to prepare the tabernacle
2) an officer (or the father of an officer) of Solomon in Gilead
3) a porter or gatekeeper in time of Ezra who took a foreign woman as wife