Unax is a Basque masculine given name of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Unai, which means "cowherd" in Basque.
Etymology
The root name Unai is a common Basque name meaning "cowherd" or "herdsman", reflecting the agricultural heritage of the Basque people. Unax may have emerged as a variant or diminutive form, though the exact linguistic path is unclear due to lack of historical records. The Basque language is non-Indo-European and has unique naming traditions, often drawing from nature, occupations, or Christian saints.
Notable Bearers
The most prominent bearer is the Spanish actor Unax Ugalde (born 1978), who gained fame in Spanish television and film. Born in Vitoria-Gasteiz in the Basque Country, he began acting in the Basque-language series Entre dos fuegos before moving to Madrid. His international profile brought attention to his distinctive first name, which exemplifies Basque naming heritage.
Cultural Significance
Unax remains relatively rare even within the Basque Country, where traditional names like Jon or Mikel are more common. The name is part of a broader trend of reviving indigenous Basque names following the post-Franco era promotion of regional identity. Unlike compound or saint-based names, Unax represents a simple, original formation that carries linguistic uniqueness.
- Meaning: Possibly a variant of Unai ("cowherd")
- Origin: Basque
- Type: Masculine given name
- Usage Regions: Basque Country, Spain
- Alternate Forms: Unai, Unax is a direct derivative
Sources: Wikipedia — Unax Ugalde