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Uhl

Short form of Ulrich, from Germanic 'uodal' (prosperity) and 'ric' (power).

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Uhl is a short form of Ulrich, a Germanic name built from elements meaning "prosperity" and "power." Those roots give it a strong, grounded significance even though the form itself is very brief. Shortened names like this often preserve the core of an older tradition while stripping away ornament.

Uhl feels like a clipped descendant of a much older name, one that has been reduced to something stark and direct. The effect is compact and unusual. Uhl has a plain, almost severe sound, which can make it feel sturdy and unadorned.

Because it is so short, it leaves a strong impression despite its minimal shape. Names of this type tend to feel old-world, practical, and slightly enigmatic. Uhl suggests prosperity in a restrained form, power without display. It is a name that feels spare, solid, and historically rooted.

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