For me, it rhymes with jury, furry, hurry, worry, Surrey, blurry, curry, etc. I used to live near a town called Murray, and it’s pronounced that way too. Also, pretty sure that actor Chad Michael [name_m]Murray[/name_m] is also pronounced like that.
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MUH-ree, (MUH like the sound in mu st, mu mmy, or mu ddy; ree rhyming with [name_m]Lee[/name_m] or see)
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I found this link that has two pronunciation variations (presumably the two different ones described in the comments). I use the [name_m]North[/name_m] American [name_f]English[/name_f] pronunciation, which checks out since I live in the US.
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