Unusual U names
- Umbria
Origin:
Italian place name, from the Umbri, one of the chief tribes settling the Italian nationDescription:
Umbria is a lovely, virtually unused Italian name for girls, reflecting the beautiful rolling hills of the area's countryside. And since it's right next door to Tuscany, in which Siena resides, maybe Umbria could be a follow-up to the popular Siena-Sienna.
- Ullric
Description:
Ullric is a masculine name with strong Germanic roots, derived from elements meaning "wolf power" or "wolf ruler." A variant of Ulrich or Ulric, this name carries ancient associations with strength and leadership. Medieval German nobles bore variations of this powerful name, including Saint Ulrich of Augsburg. Despite its distinguished history, Ullric remains exceptionally rare in modern usage, particularly with this specific spelling. The name evokes images of medieval Europe and Norse mythology, appealing to parents drawn to names with historical depth and distinctive character. Its uncommon status makes it a bold choice that stands out while still connecting to traditional naming patterns.
- Unice
Origin:
Variation of EuniceDescription:
Eunice is problematic enough.
- Uranus
- UDANE
- UAITHNE
- UKALEQ
- ÜLKÜ
- ULVİ
- UNATHI
- UNNUR
- UPASANA
- URHO
- USHA
- USOA
- Ugene
- ulalie
- Uforia
- Ura
- ubiquity
