UDO (m)
"prosperity" from Teutonic uodal
UGO
(m) Italian form of HUGH
UISDEAN (m) Gaelic form of the Old Norse name Eysteinn, which meant
"forever stone".
ULAND (m) "noble country" (Teutonic)
ULANDUS (m) Form of ULAND
ULF
(m) "wolf" (Teutonic)
ULRIC (m) "wolf power" (Old English).
ULRICH (m) "prosperity power" (Teutonic).
ULRIKE (f) Feminine form of ULRICH
ULTAN (m) "of Ulster" (Irish).
ULYSSES (m) Latin form of ODYSSEUS.
UMA
(f) "flax" (Sanskrit). Flax is a herb with blue flowers. Uma is a name of the goddess Parvati in
Hindu mythology.
UMAR (m) "populous" or "flourishing" from Arabic amara
"to thrive".
UMBERTO (m) Italian form of HUMBERT
UME
(f) "plum blossom" (Japanese).
UNA
(f) Either "lamb" (Gaelic) or "one" (Latin)
UNDINE (f) "wave" from Latin unda. Undine was a mythical water
elemental.
URBAN (m) "city dweller" (Latin).
URBI (f) "princess" (African)
URI
(m) "light" (Hebrew)
URIAH (m) "God is light" (Hebrew).
URIEL (m) "light of God" (Hebrew).
URIEN (m) "privileged birth" from Celtic orbo
"privileged" and gen "birth".
URSEL (f) German pet form of URSULA
URSULA (f) "little bear" (Latin).
USCHI (f) Pet form of URSULA
UTE
(f) Feminine form of UDO
UTHMAN (m) "baby bustard" (Arabic).
UTZ
(m) Pet form of ULRICH
UWE
(m) German form of OVE
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