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ULISES m : Spanish form of ULYSSES.

ULISSE m : Italian form of ULYSSES.

ULISSES m : Portuguese form of ULYSSES.

ULLA f : Scandinavian diminutive of ULRIKA or HULDA (1), or a German diminutive of URSULA.

ULLI f/m : Diminutive of ULRICH or ULRIKE.

ULLORIAQ f : Means "star" in Greenlandic.

ULRIC m : Middle English form of the Old English name Wulfric meaning "wolf power". When it is used in modern times, it is usually as a variant of ULRICH.

ULRICA f : Feminine form of ULRIC.

ULRICH m : From the Germanic name Odalric meaning "prosperity and power", from the element odal "heritage" combined with ric "power". It has long been confused w...

ULRIIKKA f : Finnish feminine form of ULRICH.

ULRIK m : Scandinavian form of ULRICH.

ULRIKA f : Swedish feminine form of ULRICH. This was the name of two queens of Sweden.

ULRIKE f : German feminine form of ULRICH.

ULRIKKE f : Norwegian and Danish feminine form of ULRICH.

ULTÁN m : Means "of Ulster" in Gaelic. Ulster is a region in the north of Ireland. This name was borne by two 7th-century Irish saints.

ULVİ m : Means "exalted, high" in Turkish.

ULVİYE f : Feminine form of ULVİ.

ULYSSA f : Feminine form of ULYSSES.

ULYSSE m : French form of ULYSSES.

ULYSSES m : Latin form of ODYSSEUS. It was borne by Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), the commander of the Union forces during the American Civil War, who went on to ...

UMA f : Means "flax" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Parvati. In Hindu texts it is said to derive from the Sanskrit exclamation उ म...

UMAR m : Means "populous, flourishing", derived from Arabic عمر ('umr) "life". Umar was a companion and strong supporter of Muhammad who became the second c...

UMBERTO m : Italian form of HUMBERT. A famous bearer was Italian author Umberto Eco (1932-2016).

UME f : From Japanese 梅 (ume) meaning "plum". In Japan the plum blossom is thought to symbolize devotion. Different kanji or kanji combinations can also for...

UMEKO f : From Japanese 梅 (ume) meaning "plum" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.

UMID m : Means "hope" in Uzbek, ultimately from Persian امید (omid).

UMIDA f : Feminine form of UMID.

UMUKORO m : Means "young man" in Urhobo.

UMUT f/m : Variant of ÜMİT. The Turkish words umut and ümit are etymologically related synonyms.

UNAI m : Means "cowherd" in Basque.



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