Oxiel & Jurusia
On Sunday I was at the cemetery and came across the name Oxiel (m). I've never heard it before and can't seem to find out much about it meaning-wise. It might be German since the surname of the man was possibly German.
And today I can across the name Jurusia, another name I've never heard of. This one belongs to a woman. On the site, the closest possible relation I found was Jerusha, but I'm not sure if the two are connected.
Does anyone know the meaning and of either name or how to pronounce them?
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And today I can across the name Jurusia, another name I've never heard of. This one belongs to a woman. On the site, the closest possible relation I found was Jerusha, but I'm not sure if the two are connected.
Does anyone know the meaning and of either name or how to pronounce them?