Uri (Hebrew: אורי; [ˈʔuʁi]) is a given name for males. People named Uri include:
Uri Adelman, Israeli writer
Uri Alon (born 1969), Israeli biologist and professor
Uri Amit, 3rd mayor of Ramat Gan
Uri Ariel (born 1952), Israeli politician
Uri Avnery (born 1923), Israeli writer and peace activist
Uri Barbash, Israeli film director
Uri Benjamin (born 1954), Israeli former footballer
Uri Bergman, Israeli Paralympic swimming champion
Urie Bronfenbrenner, American psychologist
Uri Caine (born 1956), American jazz pianist
Uri Coronel (1946-2016), Dutch sports director (AFC Ajax)
Uri Dadush, French economist, World Bank director
Uri Davis, Israeli/Palestinian academic and activist
Uri Gallin (born 1928), Israeli Olympic discus thrower
Uri Geller (born 1946), Israeli magician and psychic
Uri Nissan Gnessin, Russian Hebrew-language writer
Uri Gordon, Israeli activist and author
Uri Zvi Greenberg (1896-1981), Israeli poet and journalist
Uri Harkham, American businessman
Uri Lupolianski, Israeli mayor of Jerusalem from 2003 to 2008
Uri Magbo (born 1987), Israeli footballer
Uri Maklev (born 1957), Israeli politician
Uri Malmilian (born 1957), Israeli football manager and former player
Uri Orbach (1960-2015), Israeli writer, journalist and politician
Uri Orlev, Israeli author
Uri Rosell, Spanish football player
Uri Rosenthal, Dutch foreign minister
Uri Sagi (born 1943), Israeli retired general
Uri Savir, Israeli diplomat
Uri Shoham (born 1948), judge on the Supreme Court of Israel and brigadier-general
Uri Shulevitz, American author and illustrator
Uri Tracy (1764-1838), American politician
Uri Tzaig, Israeli multimedia artist
Uri Zohar (born 1935), Israeli film director, actor and comedian who became a rabbi