Female and male first names beginning with the letter “U”..
ULETA
FemaleUncommon African name with Ashanti origin, traditionally given to Ghanaian girls born on a Monday, symbolizing life or birth.
ULF
MaleOld Norse masculine name derived from 'ulfr', meaning 'wolf'.
ULI
FemaleGerman unisex name derived from "wulf," meaning "wolf." It's a short form of Ulrich, popular among medieval nobility, and was made famous by Saint Ulrich of Augsburg in the 10th century.
ULIANA
FemaleUliana is of Ukrainian origin, derived from the Latin 'Helena', meaning 'torch' or 'light'. It has been popular among Ukrainians for centuries and was borne by notable historical figures like Uliana Sword and Uliana Kotsyubinska.
ULICE
MaleUlice is of Germanic origin, meaning "noble power" and composed of elements "ul" (wolf) and "ric" (power). It was historically used by Germanic tribes to signify strength and courage.
ULICES
MaleRare Latin-derived given name that means 'the last' or 'farthest', popularized during the Roman Empire as a cognomen for family youngest members.
ULIS
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin, lacking a specific meaning or cultural association.
ULISA
FemaleAfrican Swahili name that means 'peace'.
ULISE
MaleUlysses is a Latin-origin male given name meaning "angry" or "furious", but it's associated with the heroic Ulysses of Homer's Odyssey.
ULISES
FemaleUlysses is a male given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Ulysses, which is believed to have been brought to Rome by the Etruscans. In Greek mythology, Odysseus/Ulysses was a hero known for his intelligence and resourcefulness, as chronicled in Homer's "The Odyssey." The name has since become popular in English-speaking countries due to its historical and cultural significance associated with courage, determination, and cleverness.
ULISES
MaleUlysses is a male given name of Latin origin that means "having fought with the sea", derived from the Greek hero Odysseus, known for his long journey home after the Trojan War as told in Homer's Odyssey.
ULISESS
MaleRare, intriguing name with unknown Greek-like origins possibly meaning 'angry' or 'furious'. Despite its uncertain roots, Ulisess carries historical significance and cultural appeal, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctiveness.
ULISIS
MaleUlysses is a name of Greek origin, derived from Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey, meaning "wrathful" or "swift".
ULISSA
FemaleRare Italian female name derived from Latin 'Ulisse', meaning Odysseus, the hero of Homer's epic Odyssey, symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.
ULISSES
MaleUlysses: Derived from Odysseus of Greek mythology, meaning "angry," popularized by Tennyson's poem, and associated with historical figures like U.S. President Grant and literary characters such as Leopold Bloom in Joyce's novel "Ulysses.
ULIZES
MaleRare Spanish given name derived from "ulizo," meaning "sly" or "crafty.
ULLA
FemaleScandinavian name of Danish and Norwegian origin, derived from Ulrica or Ultheda, meaning 'warlike' and 'powerful'.
ULLANDA
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful female name of African origin, derived from Swahili and signifying 'love at first sight'.
ULLR
MaleUllr, a Norse god of winter, skiing, and hunting, derived his name from the Old Norse word "úlr", meaning "glow" or "shine", reflecting sunlight on snow and ice during cold months.
ULMA
FemaleSwedish name derived from the Old Norse word "Ulf", meaning wolf, associated with strength and courage in Swedish culture.
ULMER
MaleRare German given name derived from the city Ulm, meaning 'elm tree'.
ULONDA
FemaleUnique African-origin name coined by Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe in his novel "Things Fall Apart", gaining popularity due to its memorable literary appearance despite having no specific meaning or cultural significance.
ULRIC
MaleThe distinctive male name Ulric is of Germanic origin, derived from 'ulfr' meaning wolf and 'ríkr' signifying powerful, conveying the meaning 'powerful like a wolf.'
ULRICA
FemaleUnique Scandinavian feminine given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'powerful like a wolf'.
ULRICH
MaleGermanic male name derived from 'ul' (wolf) and '-rich' (power), translating to 'powerful wolf'.
ULRICK
MaleUnique Germanic given name derived from Old Norse Úlfríkr, meaning "powerful wolf".
ULRIK
MaleDanish name of Scandinavian origin, meaning "powerful leader" or "famous ruler".
ULRIKA
FemaleFemale name of Scandinavian origin, derived from 'ulfr' meaning 'wolf' and 'ríkja' meaning 'power', interpreted as 'powerful like a wolf'.
ULRIKE
FemaleGerman origin, means 'powerful like a wolf' and was popular among medieval nobility for daughters expected to become influential women.
ULUGBEK
MaleMale name of Turkic origin meaning 'great fortune', famously borne by Ulugbek (1394-1449), the Timurid ruler and astronomer who founded the Samarkand Observatory.
ULUS
MaleUlu is a Finnish name meaning "snow", traditionally given to children born during harsh winters, symbolizing resilience.
ULVA
FemaleRare Scottish girl's name with Gaelic roots, meaning "proud".
ULYANA
FemaleBeautiful and unique female name of Ukrainian origin, derived from Oleksandr (a variation of Alexander), meaning "defending men" or "protecting men".
ULYESS
MaleUlysses, derived from the Latin Ulyxes referring to Odysseus in Roman literature, signifies adventure, intelligence, and resilience, reflecting the Greek hero's epic journey home after the Trojan War.
ULYESSES
MaleUlyesses: A distinctive French name with Greek roots, signifying intelligence, courage, and adventurous spirit, derived from the legendary hero Odysseus of Homer's Odyssey.
ULYS
MaleUlysses is a Latin-derived name meaning 'wrathful', famously associated with the brave and clever king Odysseus/Ulysses from Homer's epic poem The Odyssey.
ULYSEE
MaleRare yet captivating male name of Greek origin, derived from Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey. It is associated with intelligence, courage, and resourcefulness.
ULYSEES
MaleDistinctive Greek name that means "to wander" or "to hate," inspired by Homer's hero Ulysses who wandered for ten years in the Odyssey.
ULYSES
MaleUlysses is a unique Greek name derived from Odysseus, the legendary hero of Homer's Odyssey known for his intelligence, cunning, and eventful journey home after the Trojan War. Throughout history, notable figures like Ulysses S. Grant have carried this name, which also has significant associations with literature, including James Joyce's novel "Ulysses".
ULYSESS
MaleUlysses is a Greek-origin name derived from Odysseus, meaning "wound" or "anger," popularized by the heroic king in Homer's Odyssey.