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Tristane f French (Rare)
Feminine form of Tristan.
Tristesse f English (Modern, Rare)
Apparently an adoption of the French word tristesse "sadness; melancholy".... [more]
Tristine f English (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Tristan using the popular suffix ine, probably influenced by the sound of Christine. It is borne by American writer Tristine Rainer.
Tristouse f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
The posthumous daughter of King Briant of the Red Island and Mariole.... [more]
Tritnee f English (Modern, Rare)
Of uncertain origin.
Trixibelle f English
Possibly coined by television presenter Paula Yates and musician Bob Geldof for their daughter Fifi Trixibelle Geldof (1983-), from a combination of Trixie and Belle.
Trixle f German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Beatrix.
Trolle m Swedish (Rare)
Diminutive of names (mostly surnames) starting with Troll-. Trolle is also a Swedish and Danish surname.
Trophime m French (Rare), French (African, Rare)
French form of Trophimus. A known bearer of this name is the French Baroque painter Trophime Bigot (1579-1650).
Trophimène f French (Archaic)
French form of Trophimena (see Trofimena).
Trotte m Swedish
Swedish form of Þrótti.
Troye m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Troy, sometimes used as a feminine form. A known bearer is South African-born Australian singer-songwriter and actor Troye Sivan (1995-).... [more]
Troyelle f Obscure
Feminine form of Troy.
Trpe m Macedonian
It comes from the word patient.
Truce m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Simply from the English word truce, possibly popularized for its similarity to names like True and Bruce.
Trudee f English
Variant spelling of Trudy.
Trudeliese f German (Rare)
Combination of Trude and Liese.
Trudence f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Trudy influenced by the name Prudence.
Trudene f English (Rare), Afrikaans
Elaborated form of Trudy.
Trudone m Italian (Archaic)
Italian form of Trudo.
True m & f English (American, Modern)
From the English word true, itself from Old English trīewe meaning "trusty, faithful".
Truike f Dutch (Rare), Limburgish
Diminutive of Trui, as it contains the Dutch and Limburgish diminutive suffix -ke.... [more]
Truitje f Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Trui, as it contains the Dutch diminutive suffix -tje.... [more]
Truitonne f Literature
Derived from the French word for trout, truite. This is the name of the ugly stepsister in the French fairy tale The Blue Bird. She is named so because her face has many spots like a trout. She is turned into a pig at the end - which is a pun due to the similarity of her name to the French word for sow, truie.
Truke f Dutch (Rare), Limburgish
Diminutive of Tru, as it contains the Dutch and Limburgian diminutive suffix -ke.
Trumwine m Anglo-Saxon (Rare)
Derived from the Old English elements trum "firm, strong" and wine "friend".
Trutse f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Trudi.
Truuke f Limburgish (Rare)
Diminutive of Truu, as it contains the Limburgian diminutive suffix -ke.
Truusje f Dutch
Diminutive of Gertrud.
Truvee f Hinduism (Anglicized, Rare)
In Indian, the name Truvee means- Superior. The name Truvee orginated as an Indian name. The name Truvee is used for female name.
Trye m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Trye.
Tryntje f Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval Dutch form of Trijntje. This name has survived to modern times, but it is extremely rare in the Netherlands, especially when compared to its modern form Trijntje.
Tsamchoe f Tibetan
Means "cessation, termination, stop, end (as in stopping evil spirits)" in Tibetan.
Tseene f Mongolian
Means "peony" in Mongolian.
Tsegaye m Ge'ez
Means "my grace" in Ge'ez.
Tshenoute f Coptic
Feminine form of Shenoute.
Tshephoyame m & f Tswana
Means "my faith" in Setswana.
Tsige m & f Ge'ez
Means "flower" in Ge'ez.
Tsoede m African Mythology
A culture hero of the Nupe people (west-central Nigeria). He seized the throne by killing his uncle and extended the frontiers of his kingdom. He introduced his subjects to the rudiments of technology, showing them how to build canoes and how to work metals... [more]
Tsog-erdene m Mongolian
From Mongolian цог (tsog) meaning "energy, embers, glowing coals" or "glory, splendour" and эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure".
Tsogt-erdene m Mongolian
From Mongolian цогт (tsogt) meaning "spirited, ardent" and эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure" or "precious".
Tsorimpe f Asháninka
Etymology uncertain, perhaps from the Ashaninka name for a species of palm tree.
Tsotne m Georgian
Either derived from Georgian ცოტა (tsota) meaning "a little, few" or from Georgian მცოდნე (mtsodne) meaning "able, adept".... [more]
Tsugue f Japanese
From 次 (tsugu, ji) meaning "next, order, sequence, below", 亜 (a, tsugu) meaning “second, Asia, sub-”, or 嗣 (tsuguru, tsugu) meaning "descendants, heirs" combined with 恵 (e, kei, megu.mi, megu.mu) meaning "blessing, favour, grace, kindness", 江 (kou, e) meaning "bay, creek, inlet" or 栄 (ei, you, e, saka.eru, ha.e, ha.eru, -ba.e) meaning "flourish, glory, honour, prosperity, splendour"... [more]
Tsuguhide m Japanese
From Japanese 次 (tsugu) meaning "next, order, sequence, below", 亜 (tsugu) meaning “second, Asia, sub-”, or 嗣 (tsugu) meaning "descendant, heir," combined with 成 (hide) meaning "to become"... [more]
Tsugumune m Japanese (Rare)
From 次 (tsugu, ji) meaning "next, order, sequence, below" combined with 旨 (delicious, appetizing, clever, principle, aim, gist, purpose, meaning", 崇 (mune) meaning "to adore, worship, revere, lofty or 宗 (shuu, sou, mune) meaning "origin, religion, sect."
Tsugushige m Japanese (Rare)
From 緒 (tsugu) meaning "beginning, cord, strap" combined with 重 (shige) meaning "layers, folds".
Tsukane f & m Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 束 (soku, taba, taba.neru, tsuka, tsuka.neru, tsukane) meaning "bundle."... [more]
Tsukie f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki, getsu) meaning "moon, month" and 恵 (e, megumi) meaning "favour, benefit" or 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Tsukime f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 女 (me) meaning "woman", 姫 (me) meaning "princess" or 明 (me) meaning "bright, clear, tomorrow". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukine f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsukune f Japanese (Rare)
Tsukune is a character from Naruto Shippuden. ... [more]
Tsume f & m Japanese (Rare), Popular Culture
Means "claw" in Japanese.... [more]
Tsunade f Japanese Mythology, Popular Culture
This is the name of Jiraiya's wife from the Japanese folktale 'Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari'. The character from 'Naruto' is named after her. The word 綱手 (tsunade) means "mooring rope"; it comes from 綱 (tsuna) meaning "cable, rope, genus, class" and 手 (de) meaning "hand".
Tsundue m & f Tibetan
Means "effort, zeal, perseverance, diligence" in Tibetan.
Tsurue f Japanese
From Japanese 鶴 (tsuru) meaning "crane" combined with 枝 (e) meaning "branch, limbs". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tsuruye f Japanese
Variant transcription of Tsurue.
Tsuyue f Japanese (Rare)
梅雨 (tsuyu) meaning "East Asian rainy season" or 露 (tsuyu) meaning "dew; dewdrop" combined with 恵 (e, kei, megu.mi, megu.mu) meaning "blessing, favour, grace, kindness", 絵 (e, kai) meaning "drawing, picture, painting, sketch", 江 (kou, e) meaning "bay, creek, inlet" or 栄 (ei, you, e, saka.eru, ha.e, ha.eru, -ba.e) meaning "flourish, glory, honour, prosperity, splendour"... [more]
Tsuzune f Japanese (Rare)
From 鼓 (tsuzu, ko) meaning "hand drum" and 音 (ne) meaning "sound, noise". Other character combinations can spell this name.
Tsvetle f Yiddish
Slavicised form of Bluma, compare Russian цвето́к (cvetók) "flower" and Bulgarian Tsvetan.
Tuahine f Tahitian
Means "sister" in Tahitian.
Tubbe m Old Swedish, Swedish
Old Swedish diminutive of Thorbiorn.
Tuburuode m Western African, Ijaw
Means "they have moved northward" in Ijaw.
Tudorache m Romanian (Archaic)
Romanian form of Theodorakis. This name has fallen out of use and now only survives as a patronymic surname.
Tûe m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Tue.
Tuệ m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 慧 (tuệ) meaning "bright, intelligent".
Tuere f Swahili (Rare)
Means "sacred" in Swahili.
Túgbiyèlé m & f Yoruba
Means "dependable" in Yoruba.
Tuike f Finnish (Rare)
Means "twinkle, glimmer" in Finnish.
Tuire f Finnish
Derived from the archaic Finnish word tuiretuinen, which means both "unwise, uncomprehending" and "darling".
Tukaale m Somali
Meaning: Tukaale generally means "noble" or "honorable."... [more]
Tule m Swedish (Rare)
Modern form of Tóli or a variant of Thule.
Tulije m Croatian
Croatian form of Tullius (see Tullio).
Tulle f Danish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Tulla.
Tullie f French (Rare)
French form of Tullia.
Tulússe f Greenlandic
Archaic (Kleinschmidt orthography) spelling of Tulussi.
Tûmarse m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Thomas.
Tumbopile f Nyakyusa
Means "let us love Him" in Nyakyusa.
Tume m Swedish (Rare)
Modern form of Tumi.
Tumwimbilege f Nyakyusa
Means "let us sing for Him" in Nyakyusa.
Tune m Romansh
Variant of Tona.
Túnmiṣe m & f Yoruba
Means "repair me" in Yoruba.
Tunne m Estonian
Form of Tauno. It also coincides with the Estonian word for "to touch".
Tuone m Italian, Friulian, Croatian, South Slavic
Short form of Antonio. A notable bearer was Tuone Udaina (1823–1898), the last speaker of Dalmatian language.
Tuppence f English (British), Literature
Nickname for Prudence or Temperance. A main character in Agatha Christie's "Partners in Crime."
Turchese f Italian (Rare)
Means "turquoise" in Italian.
Turibe m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Turibius (see Toribio) and variant of Thuribe.
Turilde f Norwegian
Norwegian (Hordaland dialectal) variant of Torild, a cognate of Torhild.
Turine f Norwegian
Variant of Turina.
Turkafinwë m Literature
Means "strong Finwë". In Tolkien's Legendarium this is the father-name of Celegorm.
Turorne ? Anglo-Scandinavian
Form of Þórormr or Þórarinn, or possibly Þórarna, found in Domesday Book.
Turquoise f English (Rare)
From the opaque blue-green mineral whose name is derived from French pierre turquois "Turkish stone".... [more]
Turte f Romansh
Variant of Turtè.
Turté f Romansh
Variant of Turtè.
Turtè f Romansh
Variant of Turteia.
Turthe f Romansh
Variant of Turte.
Tutaste f Laz
Means “moonlight” in Laz.
Tutondele m Kongo
Means "we thank you" in Kongo.
Tuulike f Estonian
Originally a diminutive of Tuuli, used as a given name in its own right (compare Tuulikki).
Tuve m Swedish, Old Swedish
Variant of Tófi (compare Danish Tue).
Tüyme f Karachay-Balkar
Means "button" in Karachay-Balkar. This also refers to a kind of traditional bib or breastplate made of metal which is part of traditional Karachay-Balkarian womens' festive dress.
Twinkle f English (Rare)
From the English word "twinkle", ultimately from Old English twincan, "to blink".
Twintelle f Popular Culture
Twintelle is a fictional character in the 2017 Nintendo Switch video game ARMS.
Tybee f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Allegedly from the name of an island off the Georgia (U.S. state) coast, which is said to mean "salt" in Yuchi.
Tybie f Welsh, History
This was the name of an obscure Welsh saint of the 5th century, supposedly a daughter of Brychan Brycheiniog. A church in Dyfed, Wales was named after her.
Tycharete f Ancient Greek
Probably derived from Greek τύχη (tyche) meaning "fortune, chance, fate" and ἀρετή (arete) meaning "goodness, excellence" as well as "virtue, skill".
Tychelle f African American (Rare)
Blending of the phonetic element ty and Michelle.
Tydomie f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
The Queen of Karmerie (Kamerie) who married Meleranz, Arthur’s nephew. The two met and fell in love when Meleranz was on his way to Arthur’s court. When he had been knighted, she sent him tokens of a belt, a wreath and a clasp.... [more]
Tyease f English (Modern)
Possibly a variant of Tyesha.
Tyene f Literature
Tyene Sand is a fictional character in the book series 'A song of Ice and Fire' by George R R Martin. Tyene is a 'sand snake', one of the eight bastard daughters of Prince Oberyn Martell. Tyene comes across as very sweet and innocent, but however she is very deadly, taking poisons as her weapon of choice.
Tyfainne f Medieval French
Medieval French variant of Typhaine.
Tyghe m Celtic
Transferred use of the surname Tyghe.
Tyiese f African American (Modern, Rare)
Modern name, possibly based on Thais or Tyrese.
Tyjae m & f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements ty and jay. It can be spelled Tyjae or with a capitalized third letter as TyJae.
Tyke m Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
From the Old Norse name Týki, a diminutive of Þórketill (making it a variant of Tóki; see Toki)... [more]
Tyle m English (Rare)
Short form of Tyler.
Tylee f & m English (African, Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements ty and lee.
Tylene f English (American)
Feminization of Tyler using the popular name suffix -lene
Tylie f English (Modern, Rare)
Perhaps a rhyming variant of Kylie blending it with Ty or a variant of Tylee.
Tymothee m English
Variant of Timothy.
Tyne f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Tyne.
Tynise f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements ty and nees.
Typhaine f French, French (Belgian)
Variant of Tiphaine. This name is borne by French actress Typhaine Duch (b. 1986).
Typhenete f Medieval French
Medieval diminutive of Tiphaine, recorded in the 1292 census of Paris.
Tyrande f Popular Culture
Created by video game developer Blizzard Entertainment for a character in the "Warcraft" video game series. In the series, Tyrande Whisperwind is the High Priestess of Elune and the leader of the night elves.
Tyre f Swedish (Rare)
Modern form of Þórví traditionally found in Scania.
Tyre m Various (Rare)
From the city of Tyre in modern-day Lebanon. It could derive also from the surnames Tyre and possibly McIntyre.
Tyreece m African American (Rare)
Variant of Tyrese, influenced by Reece.
Tyrome m African American (Modern, Rare)
A variant of Tyrone likely influenced by Jerome.
Tyrtée m History (Gallicized)
French form of Tyrtaios via Tyrtaeus.
Tysbe f Polish
Polish form of Thisbe.
Tyshae f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements ty and shay.
Tywayne m African American (Rare)
An invented name, blending the popular phonetic prefix ty and the name Dewayne.
Tzemile f Greek, Turkish (Hellenized)
Greek form of the Turkish name Cemile.
Tzesare m Sardinian
Logudorese and Nuorese form of Caesar.
Tzitte f Yiddish
Means "energetic" in Yiddish.
Uakile m Tsonga
“He has built”
Ubalde m French, Medieval French, History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Hugbald via it's Latinized form Ubaldus.
Ubbe m Old Swedish, Danish, Swedish
Old Swedish and modern form of Ubbi or diminutive of Urban.
Ubbe m East Frisian
Variant of names with the name element od meaning "property".
Uchtave m Etruscan
Etruscan cognate of Octavius.
Udde m Old Swedish, Swedish
Swedish form of Oddr.
Udde f & m East Frisian, West Frisian
Short form of names containing the West Frankish name element aud (High German ot) "wealth, fortune".
Udele f English
Means "prosperous, wealthy", from the Germanic root ot.
Udjinne m Walloon
Walloon form of Eugène.
Udonne f Igbo
Means "Mother's Peace" in Igbo.
Üdvöske f Hungarian
19th-century coinage from Hungarian üdvös "salutary, wholesome". The name coincides with Hungarian üdvöske "mascot, amulet, pride and joy".
Ûge m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Åge.
Ugénie f Jèrriais, Picard
Jèrriais and Picard form of Eugénie.
Ugge m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Uggi.
Ugmilė f Lithuanian (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant form of Ugnilė.
Ugone m Medieval Sardinian
Variant of Ugo. Ugone III was the judge (which equals the title of king in medieval Sardinia) of Arborea from 1375 to 1383.
Ugue m Provençal
Provençal form of Hugo.
Uguzne f Basque
Feminine form of Ugutz.
Uilke m West Frisian
Variant form of Oelke via its variant form Ulke. This particular form is strictly masculine in West Frisia... [more]
Uine f Finnish
From "uinua" which is one word for sleeping in Finnish.
Uirne f Irish Mythology
Means "sharp mouth". Name borne by the sister of Fionn Mac Cumhail in the Fenian Cycle.
Ukaliuse m & f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Uke m & f Igbo
Short form of names beginning with or containing Uke-.
Ukeme f Efik
Means "ability" in Efik.
Ukeme m Ibibio
Means "strength" in Ibibio.
Ukhime f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Evfimiya.
Ukhinkke m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Afanasiy.
Ukie f Japanese
From Japanese 右 (u) meaning "right", 喜 (ki) meaning "rejoice" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch". This name can also be composed of other kanji combinations.
Ukitake m Japanese
? ; Ukitake Ishida is a character in the 2nd worlds most popular manga ' Bleach ' by Tite Kubo .
Ukume f Nigerian
"Ukume" means "sound of rain in water/ river" in nigerian
Ulalume f Literature
Possibly from Latin ululare "to wail" or lumen "light". This was the title character of Edgar Allen Poe's poem 'Ulalume' (1847).
Ûlâve m Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Uulaavi, which is a Greenlandic form of Olaf.
Ûlavfe m Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Uulaffi, a Greenlandic form of Olaf.
Ulbike f Kazakh
From Kazakh ұл (ūl) meaning "son, boy" and бике (bike) meaning "girl, lady".
Ûle m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Ole.
Ule m West Frisian (Rare)
Variant form of Oele.
Ulise m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Ulysses.
Ulke m & f West Frisian (Rare), North Frisian (Rare)
West Frisian variant form of Oelke and North Frisian cognate of Oelke, although it should be noted that it is strictly masculine in North Frisia.
Ulle m Swedish
Diminutive of Ulrik.
Ullevie f Obscure
Variant of Ullevi.
Ultime m Literature (Rare)
Alias adopted by Jean Valjean in Victor Hugo's 1862 novel Les Miserables. Valjean is posing as the brother of another character, whose real late brother is stated to have been named Ultime.
Ûluvfe m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Oluf.
Ulve f Estonian
Variant of Ulvi.
Ulviyye f Arabic
Derived from the Arabic word "ulviyye", meaning "noble," "high," or "elevated."
Ulyssie m & f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Diminutive of Ulysses which was occasionally used as a feminine form of this name.
Umâmê m & f Greenlandic
Variant of Umâmâκ.
Umande f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "dew".
Umanosuke m Japanese
Umanosuke means "horse" (uma, 馬), a possessive article which is the equivalent of "of" (no, 之), and "to concern oneself with" (suke, 介)
Umehanae f Japanese
From Japanese Ume 梅 (plum) + Hana 花 (flower) + E 江 (river)
Umesuke m & f Japanese (Rare)
From Ume combined with 助 (suke) meaning "assist".... [more]
Umile m Italian
Italian form of Humilis, also the Italian word for "humility".
Umme f Arabic
Umme is an Indian name meaning “mother of sons”. Related names include Ummi and Umm.
Ümmüseleme f Turkish
Turkish form of Arabic name (kunya) Umm Salama, meaning "mother of Salama". Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya was one of Muhammad's wives. Ümmüseleme Sultan was a daughter of Ahmed III (1673 - 1736).
Unañe f Basque
Basque form of Pastora.
Unashe m & f Shona
Means "God is with you" in Shona.
Undīne f Latvian
Latvian form of Undine.
Undinė f Lithuanian
This name can be the Lithuanian form of the latinate name Undine as well as be an independent, authentic Lithuanian name. In the case of the latter, the name is derived from the Lithuanian noun undinė meaning "mermaid", which in turn is derived from undeniu, a dialectal form of the Lithuanian noun vanduo meaning "water"... [more]
Undule m Nyakyusa
Means "you help me" in Nyakyusa.
Undyne f Popular Culture
This is the name of a character in the RPG Undertale. Her name is derived from the Greek water elementals or water nymphs called undines. Her name could also be a pun off of "undying"
Une f Estonian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Uno.
Üneterdene f & m Mongolian
Means "precious jewel" in Mongolian, from үнэт (ünet) meaning "precious, valuable" and эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure".
Ünige f Hungarian
Coined by Sándor Makkai, a Reformed bishop from Transylvania, for a character in his novel 'Sárga vihar' (1934) and subsequently used among the Hungarians of Transylvania and the Unitarian Church... [more]
Un-Jae f & m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 은재 (see Eun-Jae).
Unnepeve m Medieval Baltic
Variant of Unnepewe used by Estonian historian Sulev Vahtre.
Unnepewe m Medieval Baltic
According to the Livonian Chronicle of Henry, Unnepewe was the brother of Lembitu.
Ünőke f Hungarian
Derived from ünő meaning "hind, doe" or a dated word meaning "heifer".
Unûte m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "my sweet one", variant form of Ôĸuna or a variant form of Inûteĸ.
Unyamanee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อัญมณี (see Anyamani).
Uokke m Finnish
Finnish diminutive of Olaf.
Uote f Medieval German
Medieval form of Ute.
Upė f Lithuanian (Modern)
Derived from the Lithuanian noun upė meaning "river, stream".
Upke f & m East Frisian
Variant of Ubbe.
Uramoe m & f Tahitian
Derived form ura meaning "red" and moe meaning "sleep, dream".
Urazbike f Tatar
Derived from ураз (uraz) meaning "happy" and бикэ (bike) meaning "princess".
Urbe m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Urban.
Urelaine f African American (Modern, Rare)
Of uncertain etymology.
Urie m Biblical French, Biblical Romanian
French and Romanian form of 'Uriyah (see Uriah) via its latinized form Urias.
Urielle f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Uriel.
Urime f Albanian
Feminine form of Urim.
Uriye f Crimean Tatar
Derived from Arabic حُورِيَّة‎ (ḥūriyya) meaning "nymph, fairy, mermaid".
Urme f Estonian (Rare)
Feminine form of Urmas.
Ur-nanshe m Sumerian
Possibly meaning "Servant of Nanshe", deriving from Sumerian element ur, meaning " servant; young man, warrior". Name borne by the first king of the dynasty of Lagash, who ruled in the Early Dynastic Period III of Sumer.
Urne f Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi form of Irina.
Urraque f Medieval French
French form of Urraca.