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15,656Ümüd is an Umut-derived masculine given name used primarily in Azerbaijan. It is the Azerbaijani form of the Turkish name Umut, which directly translates to "hope" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani. The name carries a univ...
Umukoro is a masculine name of Urhobo origin, spoken primarily in Delta State, Nigeria. The name directly translates to "young man" in the Urhobo language, reflecting cultural values of youth, vitality, and promise.Etymo...
Unai is a Basque masculine given name, meaning "cowherd" in the Basque language. It is derived from the Basque word unai (or une), which refers to a person who herds cattle. The name reflects the traditional pastoral lif...
Unax is a Basque masculine given name of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Unai, which means "cowherd" in Basque.EtymologyThe root name Unai is a common Basque name meaning "cowherd" or "herdsman", reflecting th...
Uni is a masculine given name of Old Norse origin, probably derived from the Old Norse verb una meaning "to enjoy" or "to be content". It is related to the Faroese name Uni, which is also a male given name patronymically...
Uno is a Swedish, Finnish, and Estonian male given name. Its exact meaning is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from the Old Norse name Uni, which itself likely comes from the Old Norse verb una meaning "to enjoy, to...
Untamo is a Finnish male given name of uncertain origin, perhaps deriving from Germanic sources. It is closely associated with the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, where Untamo is a character who appears in the tale...
Unto is a Finnish masculine given name, closely related to the name Untamo, which is best known from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala. In the epic, Untamo is a character, the brother of Kalervo and uncle of the he...
Uolevi is a Finnish male given name, considered a variant of the more common Olavi, which itself is the Finnish form of Olaf. The name Olaf derives from the Old Norse name Áleifr, composed of the elements anu 'ancestor'...
Upton is a rare masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that originally denoted a place name meaning "upper town" in Old English, composed of the elements upp (“up”) and tūn (“enclosure, settlement...
Ural is a masculine given name in Turkish, derived from the Ural Mountains, a mountain range in Russia that forms the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is most likely...
Uranus is the Latinized form of the Greek god name Ouranos (Οὐρανός), meaning "the heavens" in ancient Greek. In Greek mythology, Uranus was the primordial god of the sky, the husband of Gaia (the Earth), and the father...
Urbain is the French form of the Latin name Urbanus, meaning "city dweller." This name has deep historical and religious roots, tracing back to the Roman Empire and early Christianity.EtymologyThe name Urban originates f...
Urban is a masculine given name derived from the Latin name Urbanus, meaning "city dweller." It appears briefly in the New Testament, mentioned in one of Saint Paul's epistles (Romans 16:9), where a Christian named Urban...
Urbano is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Latin name Urban (from Urbanus, meaning "city dweller"). The name traces its origins to the Latin word urbs ("city"), and it was borne by several early Christian...
Urbanus is the Latin form of the name Urban, meaning "of the city" or "city dweller." This form appears in English translations of the New Testament, where a Christian named Urbanus is briefly mentioned in one of Paul's...
Urbgen is an Old Welsh masculine name of significant historical and legendary weight. It is the original Brythonic form of the more familiar Urien, a name borne by a 6th-century ruler of Rheged, one of the kingdoms of th...
Urbonas is a Lithuanian masculine given name and surname, genealogically corresponding to the late Roman name Urbanus and ultimately deriving from the Urban tradition (see Urban). The name is a direct Lithuanian adaptati...
Urh is the Slovene form of the Germanic name Ulrich. It is used as both a masculine given name and a surname in Slovenia. The name derives from the Old German name Odalric, composed of the elements uodil meaning "heritag...
Urho is a Finnish masculine given name derived from the poetic Finnish word urho, meaning "hero." The name also carries connotations of "brave" or "courageous," reflecting ideals of strength and valor. It gained signific...
Etymology and Meaning'Uri is a Biblical Hebrew form of the name Uri. Uri itself derives from the Hebrew root אור ('ur), meaning "light," and the possessive suffix י (i), giving it the sense of "my light." This etymology...
Uri (Hebrew: אורי) is a masculine given name meaning "my light" in Hebrew. It derives from the noun אור (ʾur) meaning "light," combined with the first-person possessive suffix. Cognate forms include Ori (Hebrew), Ouri (B...
Uriah is a masculine given name of Biblical origin, derived from the Hebrew name אוּרִיָה (ʾUriya), meaning "Yahweh is my light." The name is composed of the root elements ʾur ("light, flame") and yah, a shortened form o...
Urias is the Latin form of the biblical name Uriah, used in Latin Bibles and some English translations, including the King James Version. This variant appears specifically in the New Testament, such as Matthew 1:6, where...
EtymologyUriasz is the Polish form of Uriah, a name derived from the Hebrew אוּרִיָּה (ʾUriya) meaning "Yahweh is my light." The name combines the roots אוּר (ʾur, "light, flame") and יָהּ (yah), a shortened form of the...
'Uri'el is the Biblical Hebrew form of the angelic name Uriel, meaning "God is my light." Derived from elements (ʾur) "light, flame" and (ʾel) "God," the name is exclusively attested in the Hebrew Bible (the Masoretic Te...
Uriel is an archangel in Hebrew tradition, known as the angel of wisdom and light. His name is derived from the Hebrew elements ʾur (meaning "light, flame") and ʾel (meaning "God"), giving it the meaning "God is my light...
Urien is a Welsh masculine name of ancient origin, derived from the Old Welsh Urbgen, likely composed of the Celtic root *orbo- meaning "heir" and the suffix gen meaning "born of". The name is historically associated wit...
Urijah is a variant spelling of the biblical name Uriah, used in some English translations of the Old Testament, particularly in the Book of Jeremiah. The name derives from the Hebrew ʾUriya (אוּרִיָה), meaning “Yahweh i...
'Uriya is the Biblical Hebrew form of the name Uriah, which appears in the Old Testament. The name is derived from the Hebrew elements 'ur meaning "light, flame" and yah, a shortened form of Yahweh, the name of the God o...
Urki is a Basque masculine given name that means "birch tree" in the Basque language. The birch tree (Betula species) is native to the mountainous regions of the Basque Country and holds symbolic associations with renewa...
Urko is a Basque masculine given name derived from Mount Urko, a mountain located on the border between the provinces of Gipuzkoa and Biscay in the Basque Country, Spain. The mountain's name is believed to originate from...
Urmas is a masculine given name of Estonian origin, possibly derived from the dialectal Estonian word urm, meaning either "frost" or "catkin" (a type of flower cluster found on trees). The name reflects the natural lands...
Urmazd is a modern Persian form of Ahura Mazda, the supreme deity in Zoroastrianism. The name directly derives from the Avestan elements ahura meaning "lord" and mazdā meaning "wisdom", thus signifying "lord of wisdom"....
Uros is an alternate transcription of Serbian Урош, seen as Uroš. The name derives from a medieval Hungarian name, possibly from úr meaning "man, lord" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was borne by five Serbian ki...
Uroš is a South Slavic masculine given name used primarily by Serbs and Slovenes. It is a Serbian form of an old Hungarian name, possibly derived from úr meaning "man, lord" combined with a diminutive suffix. Historicall...
Urpo is the Finnish form of the Latin name Urban (from Roman Urbanus, meaning "city dweller"). This masculine name, though derived from a classical and ecclesiastical source, has evolved a distinctly different fate in Fi...
Urs is a German masculine given name derived from the Latin Ursus, meaning "bear". The name has deep roots in early Christian tradition, notably through Saint Ursus, a 3rd-century soldier of the Theban Legion who was mar...
Ursinus is a Medieval Latin masculine given name, meaning "little bear" or "bear-like". It is a derivative of the Latin name Urs, which itself comes from Ursus, meaning "bear". Etymology The name Ursinus directly stems f...
EtymologyUrsus is a Latin masculine name meaning "bear", derived directly from the Latin noun ursus (bear). While the Latin term itself stems from a Proto-Indo-European root *h₂r̥tḱos (also source of Greek arktos and San...
Usain is an English name that is probably a form of Husayn, derived from the Arabic root Hasan. The name is overwhelmingly associated with the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt (born 1986), widely regarded as the greatest spr...
Usama is an Arabic masculine given name, written in Arabic as أسامة (Usāma). The name derives from the same Semitic root as the Arabic noun ism meaning "name," and thus carries the sense of "the one with a name." At the...
Usko is a Finnish masculine given name derived directly from the Finnish word usko, meaning "faith." The name belongs to a class of Finnish virtue names that emerged during the national romantic era, when Finnish nationa...
Usman is a masculine given name used in Hausa, Indonesian, Kyrgyz, and Urdu, ultimately derived from the Arabic name Uthman. Uthman means "baby bustard" in Arabic (a bustard is a type of large bird). It was the name of U...
Uther is a name of Welsh origin, derived from Welsh Uthyr, which comes from the word uthr meaning “terrible” or “awesome.” In Arthurian legend, Uther Pendragon is the father of King Arthur, making him a pivotal figure in...
Uthman (also spelled Othman) is an Arabic masculine name meaning "baby bustard" (a bustard is a large ground-dwelling bird). The name is most famously borne by Uthman ibn Affan, a senior companion and son-in-law of the P...
Uthyr is the Welsh form of the name Uther, best known from the Arthurian cycle. The original Welsh name Uthyr derives from the adjective uthr, meaning “terrible” or “dreadful,” which reflects the formidable nature of the...
Utku is a Turkish unisex given name, predominantly used for males, meaning "victory" in Turkish. The name embodies a powerful and aspirational concept, reflecting a cultural appreciation for strength and triumph.Etymolog...
Uttar is a modern masculine Indian name used primarily in Hindi-speaking regions. It is a contemporary form of Uttara, a name of Sanskrit origin that appears in the ancient Hindu epic, the Mahabharata. Etymology The root...
Utu is the Sumerian god of the sun, whose name derives from the Sumerian word ud (𒌓), meaning "sun.” In Sumerian mythology, Utu was revered as a divine judge and protector of travelers, believed to see all events on Eart...
Utz is a German diminutive of the name Ulrich. The name Ulrich itself originates from the Old German Odalric, meaning "heritage ruler," derived from the elements uodil ("heritage") and rih ("ruler, king"). As a short for...
Uwe is a German masculine given name, a form of the Swedish name Ove. The name likely derives from egg meaning "edge of a sword" or agi meaning "awe, fear", and reflects a tradition of short forms for Old Norse compound...
Etymology and OriginUxío is the Galician form of Eugene, a name derived from the Greek Eugenios, meaning "well born," from the elements eu ("good") and genes ("born"). The name was borne by several saints and popes, cont...
Uzair is an Arabic and Urdu name, typically considered an alternate transcription of the Arabic عزير (Uzayr) and a common Urdu form. Uzair ultimately derives from the Arabic variant Uzayr, which in turn is the Arabic for...
Uzayr (Arabic: عزير, romanized: ʿUzayr) is the Arabic form of the name Ezra, the Hebrew prophet and scribe of the Old Testament. The name is mentioned in the Quran (Surah at-Tawbah 9:30), where it states that some Jews r...
Uzi is a modern Hebrew first name derived from the Hebrew name Uzzi, which appears in the Old Testament. The parent name Uzzi means "my power", coming from the Hebrew element עֹז (ʿoz), meaning "strength" or "power". The...
Uzzi is a masculine name appearing in the Old Testament, meaning "my power" or "my strength" in Hebrew. It is a possessive form derived from the Hebrew root ʿoz, meaning "strength, power." The name is borne by several mi...
Uzziah is a biblical name originating from Hebrew, meaning "my power is Yahweh." It combines the elements ʿoz (strength, power) and yah (a shortened form of Yahweh, the Hebrew God). The name is notably borne by a king of...
Uzziel is a Hebrew name borne by several minor figures in the Old Testament. Its meaning, "my power is God" or "God is my strength," derives from the Hebrew roots עֹז (ʿoz) (strength, power) and אֵל (ʾel) (God). Biblical...
Etymology'Uzziyya is the Hebrew form of Uzziah, a theophoric name deriving from the Hebrew words whose roots are found in ʿoz meaning "strength, power" and yah referring to the Hebrew God Yahweh. The name thus signifies...