If you looked on forebears, so did I. It said there are no bearers in Russia, but I can find quite a few on social media. It doesn't sound like a Russian name but it also doesn't really sound super Turkic. I just thought that because "nur" sounds Turkic. From my social media search I can say maybe it's related to Nuriya (or Nurziya?) and also the one I found first went by Nyura. The surnames of the Nurzitas seem to all be pretty Turkic.
A lot of them are called Nuriya but you can see there are still some Nurzitas.
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