Juraj Fándly (Hungarian: György Fándly or György Fandl; 21 October 1750 – 7 March 1811) was a Slovak writer, Catholic priest and entomologist (bee-keeper) in the Kingdom of Hungary.
His father died soon after his birth, and mother moved to the neighbouring village of Doľany (Ompitál), where he also visited elementary school.
Due to his weak health he wasn't accepted into any religious order.
In the meantime he also worked as a secretary in the Slovenské učené tovarišstvo (Slovak Educated Brotherhood) (1792).
Later, he retired to his home back in Doľany, where he lived until his death in 1811, and composed poetry.