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UDAYVEER
MasculineIndian-origin given name that combines 'Uday', meaning 'sunrise', with 'Veer', translating to 'brave', thus signifying 'brave sunrise'.
UDBHAV
MasculineUdbhav, of Sanskrit origin, translates to 'growing existence', symbolizing potential for growth like Hindu god Brahma.
UDELL
MasculineRare American given name with English roots, derived from the surname Udall which means "from the valley.
UDHAM
MasculineCaptivating Indian Punjabi name meaning 'to fly', inspired by the renowned revolutionary Udham Singh who fought for India's independence.
UDIT
MasculineIndian given name derived from Sanskrit "udit," meaning "listening.
UDOCHUKWU
MasculineIgbo male given name meaning "God's gratitude," composed of "udo" (grateful/appreciative) and "chukwu" (God).
UDONIS
MasculineUdonis, of African origin, translates to 'my birth' in Yoruba.
UEL
MasculineWelsh name derived from "Gwyl", meaning "feast" or "celebration". It's associated with St. Uriel, one of the seven archangels in some traditions, and has a rich history dating back centuries in Wales.
UGANDA
MasculineUncommon yet captivating given name derived from the Luganda language spoken by the Baganda people in Africa's Great Lakes region. Its meaning, while not explicitly clear as it was originally a place name, is often associated with interpretations like "land of gods" or "the first free land," reflecting Uganda's rich history and cultural significance. The name gained international recognition in 1894 when it was chosen as the official name of the British protectorate encompassing the Kingdom of Buganda and surrounding regions, marking a notable moment in African history as one of the earliest instances of an African territory being named after its indigenous inhabitants instead of European colonizers.
UGENE
MasculineAfrican-origin name, derived from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning 'leader'.
UGO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from Latin Ugus or Germanic Hugo, meaning "heart" or "mind", popular among Italians since the Middle Ages.
UGOCHUKWU
MasculineIgbo name from Nigeria meaning 'God's protection' or 'divine guide'.
UGONNA
MasculineIgbo Nigerian name meaning "There is no other child like this one," celebrating uniqueness and specialness, often given after long waits or miraculous births, and passed down through generations to honor cultural heritage.
UHL
MasculineGerman surname derived from the Old High German word "uhhil," meaning 'wolf.' It was popular during the Middle Ages, often given around the time of the Wolfszeit or wolf month, and later gained widespread use after the Protestant Reformation as an assertion of German national identity. Today, it's used for both boys and girls in Europe and beyond, known for its unique sound and powerful meaning. Pronounced "ool," it's often spelled with an umlaut over the 'u.'
UHTRED
MasculineOld English male given name derived from "ūþ" meaning "wealth" and "-hrēd" meaning "strong", translating to "powerful wealthy one".
UHURU
MasculineUnisex name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word meaning 'freedom'.
UILLIAM
MasculineThe name Uilliam has Scottish roots, meaning "resolute protection".
UJAAN
MasculineUnique Indian name of Bengali origin, translating to 'rise' or 'increase', symbolizing growth and progress.
UJJWAL
MasculineIndian name from West Bengal, of Sanskrit origin, translating to 'one who shines brightly'.
UJWAL
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'bright' or 'luminous', associated with enlightenment and wisdom, popular among Indians for its historical and literary significance.
UKIAH
MasculineUnique given name of Native American origin, derived from the Pomo tribe's word "Uki-axa," meaning "land by the sea.
ULA
MasculineUla, of Slavic origin, means 'fox' and symbolizes cunning and intelligence.
ULADIMIR
MasculineUnique, Slavic male given name derived from "vlada" meaning "rule/power" and "mir" signifying "peace/world", hence its interpretation as "ruler of the world" or "one who brings peace through power".
ULAN
MasculineBoy's name of Mongolian origin, meaning "cloud," symbolizing prosperity and good fortune in Mongolian culture.
ULAND
MasculineRare but historic Scandinavian masculine given name, derived from Old Norse elements 'úlla' ('wolf') and 'land' ('land'), signifying 'wolf land'. It has been used in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark since Viking times.
ULAS
MasculineUnisex Turkish name derived from the Turkic word "ulash," meaning "to embrace" or "to surround." It signifies warmth, strength, and inclusivity, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with deep cultural roots.
ULDIS
MasculineLatvian male name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "little wolf," reflecting the qualities of strength and courage associated with wolves in Norse mythology.
ULES
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning "last" or "final," once popular among medieval European nobility.
ULESS
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'uill', meaning 'wolf', and symbolizing strength and wilderness.
ULESSES
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name that means 'like a wolf' or 'son of Ulpius', with no notable historical figures associated with it.
ULF
MasculineOld Norse masculine name derived from 'ulfr', meaning 'wolf'.
ULICE
MasculineUlice 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
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name that means 'the last' or 'farthest', popularized during the Roman Empire as a cognomen for family youngest members.
ULIS
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, lacking a specific meaning or cultural association.
ULISE
MasculineUlysses is a Latin-origin male given name meaning "angry" or "furious", but it's associated with the heroic Ulysses of Homer's Odyssey.
ULISES
MasculineUlysses 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
MasculineRare, 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
MasculineUlysses is a name of Greek origin, derived from Odysseus, the hero of Homer's Odyssey, meaning "wrathful" or "swift".
ULISSES
MasculineUlysses: 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
MasculineRare Spanish given name derived from "ulizo," meaning "sly" or "crafty.