your
Pronunciation: /jɔː, jʊə/
possessive determiner
- 1belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing: what is your name?

Origin:
Old English ēower, genitive of gē (see ye1), of Germanic origin; related to German euer

Note the difference between the possessive your (as in what is your name?) and the contraction you’re, meaning ‘you are’ (as in you’re looking well). Note also that neither your nor yours should be written with an apostrophe.