Utz
English variation of Ulrich and Wulfric, German
"rich and noble heritage; wolf power"
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Utz Origin and Meaning
The name Utz is a boy's name of German origin.
Utz is an uncommon masculine name with Germanic origins. Primarily found in German-speaking regions, it developed as a shortened form of names containing the element 'uodal' or 'ulrich', meaning 'heritage' or 'prosperity'. The name carries a strong, concise sound with its single syllable and distinctive 'tz' ending. Historically, Utz functioned more frequently as a surname than a given name. In popular culture, it gained some recognition through Peter Carey's novel 'The History of the Kelly Gang' and as a well-known brand of potato chips in the United States. Despite its brevity and distinctive character, Utz remains rare as a first name in most countries, appealing to parents seeking truly unique Germanic options.
The name Utz in Pop Culture
- Utzbrand of pretzels and potato chips
- Baron Kaspar Joachim von Utzmain character in movie and novel "Utz" by Bruce Chatwin