Juránnal
Juránnal is a surname of Hungarian origin. It is believed to derive from the given name Juraj, which is a Slavic form of George. The surname Juránnal would have originally designated a person who was the son or descendant of Juraj. The distribution of the surname suggests it is most common in Hungary and among Hungarian diaspora communities. Variations in spelling may exist due to historical transcription practices and regional dialectal differences. The etymological roots point to a patronymic naming convention, a common practice in many European cultures. Surnames like Juránnal became more widespread during the medieval period as populations grew and a need for more permanent identifiers arose. Further genealogical research would be required to trace specific family lines and the historical spread of this particular surname.