Throughout history, various places and institutions have borne the "Yuriev" root:
The name is most famously associated with the , a noble Russian family. Yurievij
The name (often appearing in transliterated forms like Yurievich or Yuryevich ) is a deeply rooted Slavic patronymic and surname. It is derived from the name Yuri , the East Slavic version of the Greek name George , meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker". Yurievij
Beyond nobility and geography, the name belongs to some of the most influential figures in science and art: Yurievij
: This house originated from the morganatic marriage of Emperor Alexander II to Princess Ekaterina Dolgorukova.