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Baby names starting with U
319 names
Uriel
Hebrew · Means 'God is my light,' one of the archangels in Jewish and Christian tradition.
Uriah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'God is my light,' borne by a soldier in the Old Testament.
Ulises
Spanish · Ulises is the Spanish form of Ulysses, tied to the Greek hero Odysseus.
Umar
Arabic · Umar is an Arabic name meaning flourishing or long-lived, from a root associated with life and prosperity.
Ulysses
Latin · Latin form of Greek Odysseus, the legendary hero; possibly meaning 'wrathful.'
Uziel
Hebrew · Uziel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning God is my strength.
Unique
English · Unique comes directly from the English word meaning 'one of a kind,' used as a modern given name.
Usman
Arabic · Usman is the Arabic form of عثمان, traditionally linked to a bustard bird and famous in Islamic history.
Unknown
English · Not a traditional given name; used as a placeholder when a name was unrecorded.
Ulani
English · Ulani is a Hawaiian-style name often read as "heavenly," used in English as a melodic, nature-centered choice.
Uma
Indian · Uma is a Sanskrit name associated with the goddess Parvati and often interpreted as meaning splendor or tranquility.
Usher
English · From Old French 'ussier' meaning doorkeeper; an occupational name for one who guards an entrance.
Uzziah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning “my strength is Yahweh,” borne by a king of Judah.
Una
Latin · From Latin 'una' meaning one, or Irish 'Oona' meaning lamb. Used in Spenser's Faerie Queene.
Uri
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'my light' or 'my flame,' borne by a biblical figure in Exodus.
Urijah
Hebrew · Urijah is a variant of Uriah, from Hebrew, meaning "my light is the Lord" or "flame of God."
Ulices
Spanish · A Spanish form of Ulysses, ultimately linked to the Greek hero Odysseus.
Uriyah
Hebrew · Uriyah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning Yahweh is my light or God is my flame.
Unity
English · Unity is an English word name expressing harmony, oneness, and togetherness as a clear virtue name.
Uzair
Arabic · Uzair is the Arabic form of Ezra, a Hebrew name meaning "help" or "helper."
Ursula
Latin · From Latin 'ursa' meaning she-bear, with diminutive suffix; borne by the legendary Saint Ursula.
Uthman
Arabic · Uthman is an Arabic name traditionally glossed as 'baby bustard,' and is strongly associated with the early Islamic caliph Uthman.
Uzziel
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning "God is my strength."
Urias
Hebrew · Variant of Uriah, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my light' or 'flame of the Lord.'
Uziah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning my strength is the Lord.
Usmon
Arabic · A Central Asian form of عثمان, the Arabic name Uthman, borne by early Islamic leaders.
Urban
Latin · From Latin 'urbanus' meaning city dweller or refined; borne by eight popes.
Ubaldo
Italian · From Germanic 'hugbald' meaning bright mind or bold spirit; borne by Saint Ubaldo of Gubbio.
Ulisses
Greek · Ulisses is an Iberian form of Ulysses, the Latinized name of Odysseus from Greek myth.
Urielle
Hebrew · French-Hebrew form of Uriel, from Hebrew *uri* (my light) plus God-element *el*, meaning "my light is God."
Umair
Arabic · A diminutive of Umar, from Arabic meaning flourishing, thriving, or long-lived.
Uhtred
English · An old English name from uht "dawn" and raed "counsel," meaning "dawn counsel."
Urvi
Indian · Urvi is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning earth or wide expanse, a poetic name for the world.
Umaiza
Arabic · Umaiza is from Arabic and is often interpreted as "bright," "beautiful," or "distinguished."
Uriella
Hebrew · A feminine form of Uriel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my light" or "flame of God."
Umi
Japanese · Japanese for 'sea' or 'ocean'; also a Swahili name meaning 'life' and 'mother,' rich in natural symbolism.
Umay
Persian · Umay is used in Central Asian and Persianate tradition and is linked with auspicious feminine protection.
Uday
Indian · Uday is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'rise,' 'awakening,' or 'sunrise.'
Usayd
Arabic · Usayd is an Arabic diminutive of Asad, meaning little lion.
Ugonna
African · Ugonna is an Igbo name from West Africa meaning "father's eagle," a symbol of honor and strength.
Ulyssa
Greek · Ulyssa is a feminine form of Ulysses, the Latin name for Greek Odysseus, the legendary hero of the Odyssey.
Umut
Arabic · Umut is widely used in Turkish and means hope, deriving from a word for expectation and aspiration.
Umme
Arabic · From Arabic Umm, meaning "mother," often used in devotional or honorific naming.
Uraz
Persian · Uraz is used in Turkic traditions and is often interpreted as fortune, luck, or noble vigor.
Ulanni
African · Ulanni appears to be an African-derived modern name, possibly linked to Yoruba-style forms, though exact roots are uncertain.
Ula
Irish · From Irish Gaelic meaning 'gem of the sea' or Old Norse meaning 'wolf power.'
Utah
English · From the U.S. state, derived from the Ute people whose name may mean 'people of the mountains'.
Uzay
Arabic · An Arabic name associated with skyward imagery in modern usage, used as a compact masculine forename.
Uzias
Hebrew · Uzias is a Greek and Latinized biblical form of Uzziah, meaning the Lord is my strength.
Universe
English · Universe comes through English from Latin universus, meaning all together or the whole world.
Ulrich
German · From Old High German uodal (heritage) and rīhhi (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the homeland.'
Ursa
Latin · Latin for "she-bear," linked to the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor in classical astronomy.
Ukiah
Hebrew · Ukiah is used as a place-based name in English, likely tied to a California place name with older indigenous roots.
Umrah
Arabic · Umrah is Arabic and refers to the lesser pilgrimage to Mecca, giving the name a sacred religious association.
Uwase
African · Uwase is used in Rwanda and neighboring regions, often meaning one who resembles or reflects the divine.
Ustym
Slavic · Ustym is a Ukrainian form of Justin, ultimately from Latin via Greek, meaning just or fair.
Urie
Hebrew · Variant of Uri, Hebrew for 'my light' or 'my flame.'
Urian
Welsh · Urian is a Welsh-form name related to ancient Brittonic roots and often associated with noble or heroic legend.
Uchenna
African · An Igbo name meaning the will or mind of God, expressing trust in divine purpose.
Ugochukwu
African · Ugochukwu is an Igbo name meaning 'God's glory' or 'the glory of God.'
Usiel
Hebrew · Usiel is a Hebrew-form variant of Uzziel, meaning "God is my strength."
Urwa
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'firm handhold' or 'strong support'; borne by a notable companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Ummehani
Arabic · Ummehani comes from Arabic and means 'mother of Hani,' following the traditional kunya naming style.
Umayr
Arabic · An Arabic diminutive of Umar, often interpreted as 'flourishing,' 'long-lived,' or 'prosperous.'
Ulric
German · From Old English 'wulf' (wolf) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'wolf ruler' or 'power of the wolf'.
Ugo
Italian · Italian form of Hugo, from Germanic 'hug' meaning 'mind, intellect, spirit'.
Uzma
Arabic · Uzma comes from Arabic and means 'greatest' or 'supreme,' from a root conveying greatness.
Umer
Arabic · Umer is a common variant of Umar, an Arabic name meaning flourishing, thriving, or long-lived.
Ulyana
Slavic · Ulyana is a Slavic form of Juliana, from Latin roots associated with youthfulness or belonging to the Julian family.
Ulrik
Norse · Ulrik is a Scandinavian and Germanic form of Ulrich, meaning ruler of all or noble ruler.
Uswa
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'role model' or 'exemplary conduct,' reflecting admirable character.
Uilliam
English · An Irish spelling of William, from Old English elements meaning “will” and “helmet/protection.”
Umaira
Arabic · Related to Arabic Amira/Ummara traditions, commonly associated with the meaning “princess” or “leaderess.”
Urenna
Irish · Urenna is an Irish-influenced modern feminine form likely derived from names like Orna/Oren, with soft Gaelic style.
Unai
Spanish · A Basque name used in Spain, often interpreted as 'cowherd' or 'herdsman.'
Ubayd
Arabic · A diminutive of Abd in Arabic, meaning little servant, often understood in devotional religious naming.
Ungwa
African · Ungwa appears to be African in form, likely drawn from regional language usage or place associations.
Umaimah
Arabic · An Arabic diminutive of Umm, traditionally interpreted as little mother and known in early Islamic history.
Ualani
English · An English-transliterated modern female form from Pacific-style sounding roots, used primarily for its pleasant sound.
Uarda
Arabic · Popularized by Georg Ebers' Egyptian novel; possibly from Arabic 'warda' meaning 'rose.'
Uba
African · West African (Igbo) name meaning wealth or father; a name of respect and prosperity.
Ubah
Arabic · Used in Somali and Arabic contexts, often linked with flower or blossom imagery.
Ubaid
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'small servant' or 'little worshipper,' a diminutive of Abd (servant/worshipper of God).
Ubaidullah
Arabic · Ubaidullah is an Arabic devotional name meaning little servant of God or servant of Allah.
Ubald
German · From Old Germanic 'hugibald' meaning 'bold mind or spirit.' Saint Ubald was a 12th-century Italian bishop.
Uber
German · Uber comes from German uber, meaning 'over' or 'above,' and is used very rarely as a given name.
Ubong
African · Ibibio/Efik name meaning glory, honor, or greatness.
Uche
African · Uche is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning thought, mind, or intention.
Uchechi
African · Uchechi is an Igbo name from Nigeria meaning God's will or God's thought, from uche and chi.
Uchechukwu
African · An Igbo name meaning “God’s will” or “the will of God.”
Uciel
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Uziel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength,' used especially in Latin American communities.
Uda
German · Germanic name meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth,' from Old High German 'uod' (riches).
Udana
Indian · From Sanskrit, Udana refers to upward breath or vital energy in classical Indian thought.
Udayveer
Indian · An Indian compound name meaning rising hero or brave one of the dawn.
Udbhav
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'origin' or 'birth,' from udbhava, used in Hindu communities across South Asia.
Udelia
Hebrew · Udelia is likely a variant of Odelia or Odilia, associated with praise of God or with prosperity and fortune.
Udell
English · English place name from Old English meaning "yew tree valley."
Udella
English · From Old English or Germanic roots meaning "prosperous" or "wealthy."
Udham
Indian · An Indian name associated with effort, enterprise, or energetic action, known from Punjabi usage.
Udit
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "risen," "elevated," or "shining forth."
Udochukwu
African · Igbo name meaning peace from God, a theophoric and devotional African given name.
Udona
English · A rare modern form likely influenced by Donna, carrying the sense of a feminine title-name meaning lady.
Udonis
Greek · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Greek Adonis meaning 'lord'; a contemporary creative elaboration.
Udonna
English · A modern elaboration of Donna, a name tied to the idea of a lady or noble woman.
Udora
Greek · From Greek 'hydor' meaning 'water,' suggesting a gift of water or rain.
Udy
German · Likely a short-form-style name from older Germanic-English patterns, now used as a standalone modern nickname-like form.
Uel
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'will of God' or 'desire of God,' found in the Book of Ezra.
Ufemia
Italian · Ufemia is an Italian form of Euphemia, from Greek meaning 'well-spoken' or 'of good speech.'
Uganda
African · Uganda is taken from the East African place name and used directly as a given name.
Ugene
Greek · A spelling variant of Eugene, from Greek eugenes meaning “well-born” or “noble.”
Ugne
Slavic · Lithuanian Baltic name meaning 'fire,' from an ancient root symbolizing warmth, passion, and vitality.
Ugochi
African · An Igbo name meaning God's eagle or eagle of God, from ugo meaning eagle and Chi meaning God.
Uhl
German · Short form of Ulrich, from Germanic 'uodal' (prosperity) and 'ric' (power).
Uhura
African · Borrowed from African usage of a word meaning 'freedom' and later popularized as a literary and screen character name.
Uhuru
African · Uhuru is an African name from Swahili meaning "freedom" or "independence."
Uilani
English · Uilani is a rare modern name with a melodic island-style sound, though its exact origin is uncertain in English-language use.
Uinise
Welsh · Uinise is a rare form related to Agnes or Ines-style names, ultimately tied to purity.
Ujaan
Indian · Ujaan is an Indian name often associated with upward movement, progress, or a strong current.
Ujala
Indian · From South Asian usage, Ujala means "brightness," "light," or "radiance."
Ujin
Korean · Ujin is a Korean name whose meaning varies by hanja, often suggesting excellence, truth, or preciousness.
Ujjwal
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'bright' or 'radiant,' commonly used in Indian names to evoke brilliance and auspiciousness.
Ujwal
Indian · Ujwal is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning bright, radiant, or shining.
Ukari
African · Likely used in African naming traditions; often interpreted as rising or promising in sound and style.
Uladimir
Slavic · A variant of Vladimir, from Slavic elements meaning 'rule' and 'peace' or 'greatness.'
Ulah
Norse · Variant of Ula, from Norse 'ull' meaning 'wealth' or Irish 'úlla' meaning 'jewel of the sea.'
Ulan
German · From Uhlan, a term for light cavalry of Tatar origin adopted into European use, meaning brave youth.
Ulana
Slavic · Ulana is likely a feminine Slavic-style form related to names such as Ulyana, meaning youthful or associated with Julius.
Uland
German · Uland is likely derived from Germanic surname roots, possibly related to land or heritage names.
Ulanda
English · Likely a modern elaboration related to Yolanda or place-style naming, often interpreted as a contemporary invented form.
Ulas
Persian · Name meaning 'to reach' or 'to attain,' used in Turkic-influenced cultures.
Uldean
English · Rare American name, possibly blending Germanic uld (heritage/prosperity) with Dean.
Uldene
German · Rare name likely from Germanic roots meaning 'prosperity' or 'heritage.'
Uldine
Latin · Variant of Undine, from Latin 'unda' meaning wave; a mythological water spirit.
Uldis
German · Uldis is a Latvian-style name likely from old Germanic elements associated with power or heritage.
Ules
Latin · Rare variant possibly related to Ulysses, the Latin form of Odysseus meaning wrathful.
Uless
English · Variant of Ulysses, from Latin form of Greek 'Odysseus', meaning 'wrathful' or 'wounded in the thigh'.
Ulesses
Greek · Variant spelling of Ulysses, the Latin form of Odysseus, meaning 'wrathful' or 'wounded in the thigh.'
Uleta
German · Diminutive form related to Germanic names meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'.
Ulf
Norse · Ulf is an Old Norse name meaning wolf.
Uli
German · German and Norse diminutive of Ulrich/Ulrike, from Old High German meaning 'prosperity and power.'
Uliana
Latin · An English/Romance form of Juliana from Julius, carrying a royal-classic feminine heritage.
Ulice
Greek · Variant of Ulysses, from Greek Odysseus, meaning 'wrathful' or 'wounded in the thigh.'
Ulis
English · Informal variant of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus meaning 'wrathful.'
Ulisa
Greek · Ulisa is a variant of Ulyssa or Ulysses, from the Greek form of Odysseus.
Ulise
Greek · A form of Ulysses or Ulises, from Greek Odysseus, the legendary wandering hero.
Ulisess
Greek · Ulisess is a variant of Ulysses, the Latin form of Odysseus, the Greek epic hero.
Ulisis
Greek · Ulisis is a variant of Ulysses or Ulises, from the Greek hero Odysseus.
Ulissa
Greek · Ulissa is a feminine form related to Ulysses or Ulises, ultimately from the Greek hero Odysseus.
Ulizes
Greek · Ulizes is a Spanish-influenced variant of Ulysses, from the heroic name of Odysseus in Greek epic.
Ulla
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Ulrika, from Old Norse meaning will, determination, or prosperity.
Ullanda
English · Likely a modern elaborated form influenced by Yolanda or Holland-type sounds, without a single fixed traditional root.
Ullr
Norse · Ullr is the name of a Norse god associated with winter, skiing, and hunting.
Ulma
German · Germanic name related to 'ulm' meaning elm tree, or from the city of Ulm.
Ulmer
German · German surname meaning 'from Ulm,' a city in southern Germany, or from Germanic 'wolf-famous.'
Ulonda
Spanish · Likely influenced by Yolanda, a Spanish form associated with the violet flower.
Ulrica
German · Ulrica is the feminine form of Ulrich, from Germanic elements meaning "prosperity" and "ruler."
Ulrick
German · Ulrick is a variant of Ulrich, from Germanic roots meaning "prosperity and ruler" or "powerful ruler."
Ulrika
German · A Scandinavian form of a Germanic name meaning wolf ruler or powerful ruler.
Ulrike
German · A German feminine form of Ulrich, meaning "prosperity and power" or "heritage ruler."
Ulugbek
Persian · A Central Asian royal name from a Turkic title meaning great ruler, famous through the scholar-prince Ulugh Beg.
Ulus
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin diminutive suffix or variant of Ulysses.
Ulva
Norse · Norse name meaning 'wolf,' derived from Old Norse 'úlfr.'
Ulyess
English · Phonetic variant of Ulysses, the Latinized form of Odysseus, the legendary Greek hero of Homer's Odyssey.
Ulyesses
Latin · Variant spelling of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus, legendary hero of the Odyssey.
Ulys
Latin · Short form of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus, legendary hero of the Odyssey.
Ulysee
Greek · Variant of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus, meaning 'wrathful' or 'wounded in the thigh.'
Ulysees
Latin · Variant spelling of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus, legendary hero meaning 'wrathful'.
Ulyses
Latin · Variant spelling of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus, legendary hero meaning 'wrathful.'
Ulysess
Latin · Variant spelling of Ulysses, Latin form of Odysseus meaning "wrathful"; hero of Homer's Odyssey.
Ulysis
Greek · A spelling variant of Ulysses, the Latin form of Odysseus, the legendary Greek hero.
Ulyss
Latin · Short form of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus, meaning wrathful or wounded in the thigh.
Ulysse
French · French form of Ulysses (Odysseus), the Greek hero; possibly meaning wrathful or wounded in the thigh.
Ulyssee
Greek · Variant of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus meaning wrathful.
Ulyssess
Latin · Variant spelling of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus, meaning 'wrathful' or 'one who is angry.'
Ulyssia
Greek · Ulyssia is a feminine form inspired by Ulysses, the Latin form of Odysseus from Greek epic tradition.
Ulyssis
Greek · A creative spelling of Ulysses, derived from the Odysseus tradition in Greek epic literature.
Umaima
Arabic · Arabic diminutive meaning 'small mother' or 'little nation'; borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Umama
Arabic · Umama is an Arabic name traditionally glossed as little mother, leader, or one of rank.
Umamah
Arabic · Arabic name derived from *umma* ('mother') with affectionate diminutive style, implying care and protective devotion.
Umang
Indian · Umang is an Indian name meaning enthusiasm, joy, or aspiration.
Umarbek
Arabic · Umarbek combines Umar, the Arabic name meaning flourishing, with bek, a noble title meaning chieftain.
Umari
Arabic · Derived from Arabic Umar, meaning 'long-lived' or 'thriving'; widely used across East African Swahili cultures.
Umarjon
Arabic · A Central Asian compound of Umar, flourishing or long-lived, and -jon, a Persian endearment meaning dear.
Umaya
Arabic · Used in Arabic and South Asian usage, often associated with brightness or motherhood by modern interpretation.
Umayah
Arabic · Likely derived from the Arabic Umayyah, a historic clan name with ancient tribal roots.
Umayma
Arabic · An Arabic diminutive form traditionally understood as "little mother" or a tender familial honorific.
Umber
Latin · Umber comes from the color and pigment name, linked to Latin Umbria, and evokes earthy brown tones.
Umbert
German · Variant of Humbert, from Germanic hun 'bear cub' and berht 'bright,' meaning 'bright warrior.'
Umberto
Italian · Italian form of Humbert, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright warrior' or 'bright bear cub.'
Ume
Japanese · Ume is a Japanese name meaning “plum,” often associated with plum blossoms and early spring.
Umeka
English · Umeka appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Omeka or Tamika.
Umeki
Japanese · A Japanese name element likely tied to ume, the plum blossom, giving it a floral and seasonal feel.
Umekia
Japanese · Umekia may echo Japanese ume, 'plum blossom,' but in American use it is more likely a modern inventive name.
Umeko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'plum blossom child,' from 'ume' (plum) and 'ko' (child), symbolizing resilience.
Umeno
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'plum field,' from 'ume' (plum blossom) and 'no' (field).
Umesh
Indian · Umesh is an Indian name meaning lord of Uma, a title of Shiva.
Umeyma
Arabic · Umeyma is an Arabic diminutive of Umama, traditionally interpreted as 'little mother' or a cherished feminine form.
Umeyo
Japanese · Japanese name from 'ume' (plum blossom) and 'yo' (generation/world).
Umika
Japanese · Umika appears in both Japanese-style and Indian naming contexts, often associated with meanings tied to sea, grace, or divinity.
Umit
Persian · From Turkish-Persian usage meaning 'hope,' a virtue name associated with optimism and forward-looking goodwill.
Umoja
African · Umoja comes from Swahili and means 'unity,' reflecting togetherness and communal harmony.
Umu
Japanese · A short modern name with East Asian phonetic roots, treated here as a compact and contemporary borrowed form.
Un
Korean · Un is a Korean name element whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often suggesting grace, kindness, or cloud imagery.
Unborn
English · Unborn is an English word name literally meaning 'not yet born,' making it highly unusual as a given name.
Underwood
English · English place-based surname meaning one who dwells at the edge of or beneath the forest.
Undine
Latin · From Latin 'unda' (wave); a water nymph in Paracelsus's alchemical mythology and later Romantic literature.
Undra
African · Used as a modern given name in African American naming traditions, with uncertain single-source etymology.
Undrae
French · Undrae is a modern variant of Andre, from Greek Andreas, meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Undray
English · Undray is likely a modern variant of Andre, from Greek Andreas meaning "manly" or "strong."
Undre
Norse · Likely a modern form influenced by Andre or the Norse word undr, meaning "wonder."
Undrea
Greek · Undrea is likely a creative variant of Andrea, from Greek Andreas meaning "manly" or "brave."
Undria
English · Likely a modern feminine form influenced by Andrea or Andre, from Greek roots meaning manly or courageous.
Uneeda
English · Modern American invented name, phonetically spelling 'you need a,' popular in the early 1900s.
Uneek
English · A modern invented spelling of unique, used directly as a word-name.
Uneka
African · Likely inspired by African naming patterns, though its exact root is uncertain in common usage.
Uni
Japanese · Uni is used in Japanese contexts as a name element and can evoke sea urchin or ocean imagery, though as a given name it is uncommon.
Unia
Latin · From Latin 'unia' meaning 'unity' or 'oneness,' a rare virtue-inspired name.
Uniah
Hebrew · Likely a modern name shaped by Hebrew-style -iah endings, giving it a spiritual and contemporary feel.
Unica
Latin · From Latin unicus, meaning unique or only one.
Unice
Greek · Phonetic variant of Eunice, from Greek 'eu' (good) + 'nikē' (victory), meaning 'good victory.'
Unik
English · A modern word-name based on unique, chosen for individuality and standout style.
Unika
Latin · From a modern form of unique, ultimately from Latin unicus meaning one of a kind.
Union
English · From Latin unio meaning 'oneness' or 'unity'; adopted as an American virtue name in the 19th century.
Uniqua
English · From English unique, the name suggests singularity, individuality, and standing apart.
Uniquea
English · From the English word unique, used as a distinctive modern coinage meaning one of a kind.
Uniqueka
English · A highly modern coinage built on the word "unique," emphasizing individuality and originality.
Uniquewa
English · Uniquewa appears to be a creative modern formation inspired by the English word unique and an ornamental ending.
Uniquia
English · Uniquia is a modern invented name based on the English word unique, suggesting singularity and distinction.
Unita
Latin · From Latin 'unitas' meaning 'unity' or 'oneness.'
Uniya
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by words like unity and unique.
Uniyah
English · Modern invented name derived from 'unity,' suggesting oneness, harmony, and togetherness.
Unk
English · Unk appears to be an uncommon short-form or nickname usage rather than a traditional given name with clear etymology.
Unkown
English · Unkown appears to be a rare or accidental spelling, likely treated as a modern invented English-form name.
Unnamed
English · Unnamed is an English placeholder word rather than a traditional given name.
Uno
Latin · From Latin 'unus' meaning 'one'; also a Scandinavian name meaning 'to enjoy' or 'to love.'
Unseld
German · Unseld is a German surname-style name, probably derived from an older occupational or descriptive root.
Unto
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'gift' or 'dream,' rooted in Finnish mythology and Nordic cultural tradition.
Unyque
Latin · Phonetic spelling of Unique, from Latin 'unicus' meaning 'one of a kind, singular.'
Upshur
English · English surname used as a given name, derived from a place name meaning 'upper shore.'
Upton
English · Old English place name meaning 'upper town' or 'settlement on high ground.'
Ura
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'the heart' or 'the earth.'
Uraina
Greek · Uraina is likely a variant of Urania, from Greek meaning 'heavenly' and associated with the muse Urania.
Ural
Slavic · From the Ural mountain range; the name may derive from Turkic/Bashkir meaning 'belt' or 'altitude.'
Urana
Greek · Likely related to Greek Urania and Ouranos, giving it a heavenly or celestial sense.
Urania
Greek · From Greek 'ouranios' meaning heavenly; Urania was the Greek muse of astronomy.
Uranus
Greek · Uranus comes from Greek mythology, where Ouranos was the primordial sky god, and the name literally refers to the heavens.
Urbain
French · French form of Urban, from Latin urbanus meaning 'of the city, refined, courteous.'
Urbana
Latin · Feminine of Urban, from Latin urbanus meaning 'city dweller, refined.'
Urbane
Latin · From Latin urbanus meaning 'of the city, refined, courteous'; related to Pope Urban and the word urbane.
Urbano
Italian · From Latin 'urbanus' meaning 'of the city' or 'refined, civilized.' Borne by several popes.
Urbin
Latin · Variant of Urban, from Latin 'urbanus' meaning 'city dweller' or 'refined.'
Ureka
Greek · Likely a variant of Eureka, from Greek meaning I have found it.
Urena
Spanish · Urena is likely derived from the Spanish surname Ureña, a place-based name tied to a town in Spain.
Uretta
Latin · Likely a coined diminutive blending Latin roots, possibly from 'aura' (breeze) with a feminine suffix.
Urey
English · Variant of Uri or Uriah, from Hebrew meaning 'my light' or 'God is my light.'
Urho
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'brave, heroic', famously borne by Finnish president Urho Kekkonen.
Urhonda
English · Urhonda is likely a modern invented variant related to Rhonda, with an added initial syllable for uniqueness.
Uria
Hebrew · Uria is a form of Uriah, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my light' or 'flame of the Lord.'
Uriana
Hebrew · Uriana likely blends Hebrew Uri, meaning my light or flame, with a Latinate feminine ending.
Urica
German · Urica is likely related to Germanic names like Ulrica, meaning 'rich ruler' or 'powerful ruler.'
Urijha
Hebrew · Variant of Uriah/Urijah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God is my light' or 'flame of God.'
Urika
Norse · Likely related to Ulrika or Eurica forms, carrying the sense of prosperity, power, or noble rule.
Urina
Latin · Urina is a rare Latin-derived form, though as a modern given name it is mostly notable for its unusual sound rather than traditional use.
Urith
English · Rare Celtic name borne by Saint Urith of Chittlehampton; possibly meaning 'splendid' or 'worthy.'
Urja
Indian · From Sanskrit urja, meaning energy, strength, or vitality.
Urlin
French · Rare name of Norman French origin, possibly a diminutive related to Old French 'ours' meaning 'bear.'
Urline
Latin · Likely a variant of Ursula, from Latin 'ursa' meaning 'little bear,' possibly a modern elaboration with the suffix '-line.'
Urmi
Indian · From Sanskrit, Urmi means 'wave' or 'ripple,' giving it a fluid and nature-linked sense.
Urmila
Indian · Urmila is a Sanskrit name meaning wave or ripple, and is the name of Lakshmana's wife in the Ramayana.
Uronda
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Rhonda, a name linked to the Welsh word for a noisy or flowing place.
Urooj
Arabic · Urooj is an Arabic name meaning ascent, rise, or elevation.
Uroosa
Arabic · Uroosa is from Arabic and Persian usage, related to words meaning bride or newlywed woman.
Uros
Slavic · Uros is a South Slavic royal name possibly linked to old words for lordly stature or growth.
Ursala
Latin · Ursala is a variant of Ursula, from Latin ursa meaning little she-bear.
Ursaline
Latin · Variant of Ursuline, from Latin 'ursa' meaning she-bear, linked to St. Ursula.
Ursel
German · German diminutive of Ursula, from Latin 'ursa' meaning 'little she-bear.'
Ursela
Latin · Ursela is a variant of Ursula, from Latin ursa meaning little female bear.
Ursla
Latin · A spelling variant of Ursula, from Latin ursa, meaning 'little bear.'
Ursule
French · French form of Ursula, from Latin 'ursa' meaning she-bear; borne by a legendary saint.
Ursuline
Latin · Diminutive of Ursula, from Latin 'ursa' meaning little she-bear.
Ursulla
Latin · Ursulla is a variant of Ursula, from Latin ursula meaning "little she-bear."
Urszula
Slavic · Polish form of Ursula, from Latin ursa meaning "little she-bear."
Uryah
Hebrew · Variant of biblical Uriah, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my light' or 'flame of God.'
Usama
Arabic · Usama is an Arabic name meaning 'lion,' symbolizing courage and strength.
Usamah
Arabic · Usamah is an Arabic name meaning "lion," symbolizing courage and strength.
Usbaldo
German · Usbaldo is a Romance form of a Germanic name related to Oswald, meaning divine power or god-ruler.
Usef
Arabic · Usef is a variant of يوسف, the Arabic form of Joseph, meaning "God will add" or "increase."
Usha
Indian · Usha is a Sanskrit name meaning "dawn" and is also the name of the Hindu goddess of dawn.
Ushna
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, often linked to warmth, heat, or the dawn.
Usmaan
Arabic · Usmaan is a variant of عثمان, commonly rendered عثمان or Uthman, an Arabic name often interpreted as wise or bustard bird.
Usra
Arabic · An Arabic name linked with ease or comfort, from a root associated with relief after hardship.
Ustin
Latin · Variant of Justin or Ustin, from Latin Iustinus, meaning just or fair.
Usvaldo
Spanish · Usvaldo is a variant of Osvaldo, from Germanic roots meaning 'divine power' or 'god's rule.'
Uta
German · Germanic name meaning 'wealth'; also a Japanese name meaning 'song' or 'poem.'
Utahna
English · Modern American name inspired by the state of Utah, itself from the Ute people's name.
Utako
Japanese · Japanese name from 'uta' (song, poem) and 'ko' (child), meaning 'child of poetry.'
Ute
German · Ute is a German name from old Germanic roots, often interpreted as prosperous or wealthy.
Utha
English · Variant possibly related to the place name Utah or a phonetic respelling of a regional name.
Utica
Latin · Taken from the ancient city name Utica, used as a place-based personal name.
Utkarsh
Indian · Utkarsh is an Indian name meaning "prosperity," "advancement," or "rising upward."
Utopia
Greek · Utopia comes from Greek roots meaning "no place" or "ideal place," first popularized as a literary term by Thomas More.
Utsav
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "festival," "celebration," or joyful occasion.
Uuno
Norse · Finnish form of Uno, from Latin unus or Old Norse meaning to enjoy, conveying contentment.
Uva
Latin · From Latin uva meaning 'grape,' used as a given name in Romance-language cultures.
Uvaldo
Spanish · Spanish form of Ubaldo, from Germanic 'hugbald' meaning bold in spirit or mind.
Uver
English · A very rare name with uncertain roots, likely used as a modern sound-based creation rather than a traditional form.
Uvonka
Slavic · Probably influenced by Slavic-style forms like Ivanka, adapted into a modern English-language creation.
Uwais
Arabic · An Arabic name associated with the historical Islamic figure al-Uways, giving it early religious and devotional tone.
Uwe
German · Uwe is a German name derived from old Germanic elements often linked to heritage or ancestry.
Uyen
Chinese · Often interpreted through Sino-Vietnamese roots and associated with grace, charm, or a small songbird.
Uyiosa
African · A Yoruba-origin name with divine life-giving sense, often expressed as “life is good” or “favorable times.”
Uyless
Greek · Phonetic American variant of Ulysses, the Latin form of Greek Odysseus, the legendary wanderer.
Uzayr
Arabic · Arabic form of Ezra, from Hebrew meaning 'help' or 'God is my help', a revered prophet in Islamic tradition.
Uzella
English · Rare modern invented name, possibly a creative blend with no established etymology.
Uziyah
Hebrew · A Hebrew variant of Uzziah meaning the Lord is my strength or Yahweh is strength.
Uzoamaka
African · An Igbo name meaning the road or way is good, expressing gratitude and hope.
Uzoma
African · Uzoma is an Igbo name meaning "good road" or "good way," expressing a wish for a prosperous life path.
Uzuri
African · From Swahili, meaning 'beauty' or 'elegance,' used across East African communities.
Uzziyah
Hebrew · A form of Uzziah, meaning "my strength is Yahweh" in Hebrew.