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Evil.
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Tytti f FinnishDerived from the Finnish word
tyttö, meaning "a girl". It has also been used as a pet form of
Tyyne.
U f JapaneseFrom Japanese 羽
(u) meaning "feather".
Ẩu f VietnameseDerived from Vietnamese
嫗 (yu) which can mean "old woman, hag", "mother", "to raise, nurture" or "friendly". It is often given as the given name of the Vietnamese national hero Lady Trieu.
Ualani f HawaiianMeans "rain from heaven" or "heavenly rain" in Hawaiian.
Ubai m ArabicMeans "refusing humiliation" in Arabic.
Ubaldesca f Medieval ItalianFeminine form of
Ubaldo. Saint Ubaldesca Taccini (1136–1205) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun and member of the Order of Saint John. Among the miracles attributed to her the most famous is the ability to turn water from the water well in the Church of the Santo Sepolcro in Pisa into wine... [
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Ubax f SomaliMeans "flower" or "blossom" in Somali.
Ubiratã m TupiMeans "strong spear" in Tupi, from
übü'ra á'tã.
Udad m BerberMeans "ram (male sheep)" in Tamazight.
Uddulfr m Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
oddr "point of a weapon" and
ulfr "wolf".
Uddvarr m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
oddr "spear" and
varr "attentive".
Udele f EnglishMeans "prosperous, wealthy", from the Germanic root
ot.
Üdvöske f Hungarian19th-century coinage from Hungarian
üdvös "salutary, wholesome". The name coincides with Hungarian
üdvöske "mascot, amulet, pride and joy".
Ufora f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
ufor meaning "musk". It is also the name of a kind of dance melody.
Ugonna m IgboMeaning "eagle of the father" or "father's glory" in Igbo.
U-hyeok m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 佑 "help, protect, bless" and 赫 "bright, radiant, glowing".
Ui f JapaneseFrom Japanese 愛 (
u) meaning "love, affection" combined with 衣 (
i) meaning "clothes". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ujk m Albanian (Rare)Derived from Albanian
ujk "wolf" and, figuratively, "very strong person; extremely able person".
Uka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 羽 (
u) meaning "feathers" combined with 唄 (
ka) meaning "song". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Úkaĸ f & m GreenlandicMeans "the space in front of the platform" in Greenlandic.
Uko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 宇 (
u) meaning "eaves" combined with 古 (
ko) meaning "the past; ancient times". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Uksáhkká f Sami, Sami MythologyMeans "door goddess", from Sami
uksa "door" and
áhkká "wife, woman, mother". In Sami mythology Uksáhkká lived under the door sill and protected the home against all evil. She watched over children during their first year, especially when they learned to walk.
Uldis m LatvianOriginally a short form of
Ulrihs, now used as a given name in its own right. Latvian poet and playwright Rainis used this name on a character in his play
Pūt, vējini! (1913).
Úlfarna f Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
ulfr "wolf" and
ǫrn "eagle".
Ulfat f & m UrduDerived from Arabic أُلْفَة
(ʾulfa) meaning "intimacy, affinity, affection, harmony".
Ulfheðinn m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
ulfr "wolf" and
heðinn "jacket of fur or skin".
Ulfkætill m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
ulfr "wolf" and
ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Ulfliútr m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
ulfr "wolf" and
-ljótr "shining, bright".
Ulkos m Old CelticMeans "bad, evil", deriving from the Proto-Celtic element
*ulkos ("bad, evil). This is a Lepontic name known from a coin found on the Italian side of the Gran San Bernardo pass.
Ulpio m ItalianPerhaps derived from Latin
lupus meaning "wolf". A famous bearer was Ulpio Minucci, father of smooth jazz guitarist Chieli Minucci.
Ulpukka f FinnishFrom Finnish
ulpukka meaning "spatterdock, yellow water-lily, cow lily, yellow pond-lily (flower)".
Ululani f HawaiianMeans "heavenly inspiration" from Hawaiian
ulu "to grow, be inspired" and
lani "heaven, sky". This was the name of a ruler of Hilo.
Uluwehi f HawaiianFrom the Hawaiian
uluwehi, "a lush and beautiful verdure; a place where beautiful plants live".
Ulwazi m ZuluDerived from Zulu
ulwazi meaning "knowledge".
Umair m Arabic, UrduMeans "long-lived, prosperous, populous", from the Arabic root عمر
('umr) meaning "life".
Uman m SerbianFrom Serbian
уман (uman) meaning "intelligent".
Umecho f JapaneseJapanese feminine name derived from 梅 (
ume) meaning "plum" and 蝶 (
cho) meaning "butterfly". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Umehito m JapaneseFrom Japanese 梅 (
ume) meaning "plum" combined with 人 (
hito) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Umeno f JapaneseFrom Japanese 梅 (
ume) meaning "plum" combined with 乃 (
no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Umeta m JapaneseFrom Japanese 梅 (
ume) meaning "plum" combined with 太 (
ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ummagulsun f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
umma refering to the global community of Muslims, and
gulsun, a kind of jewellery with a hammered design.
Ummatoy f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
ummat refering to the community of Muslims and
oy meaning "moon".
Un f JapaneseFrom Japanese 雲 (
un) meaning "cloud".
Una f German, History (Ecclesiastical)Variant of
Hunna. Saint Una or Hunna (died ca. 679) is a French saint who devoted herself to serving the poor women of Strasbourg, France. Because she undertook to do the washing for her needy neighbors, she was nicknamed by her contemporaries "The Holy Washerwoman".
Unako m & f XhosaMeans "ability" or "you can" in Xhosa.
Unato m JapaneseFrom Japanese 海 (
una) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with 人 (
to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.