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Uda Teutonic Prosperous, rich.
Udaya Hindu
Ujjwala Hindu
Ula Celtic A jewel of the sea.
Ulalia The well-spoken one.
Ulani Polynesian Cheerful, light hearted.
Ulfhildr Scandinavian
Ulima Arabic Wise, learned.
Ulla Aboriginal A well.
Ulma Latin Of the Elm tree.
Ulrika Old German, Old English wolf ruler
Ulrike Teutonic/Scandinavian The ruler of all. The feminine form of Ulrich.
Ultima Latin The greatest, the most distant.
Ultreia Galician
Ulva Teutonic A she-wolf, brave.
Uma Hebrew/Sanskrit Hebrew: The nation. Sanskrit: Light, peace. Also the name of a goddess in Hindu mythology.
Umeko Japanese The child of the plum blossom.
Umina Aboriginal Sleep.
Una Irish Gaelic/Latin Irish Gaelic: A traditional name. Latin: One. Also see Juno.
Unaiza Arabic
Undine A water sprite.
Unice Victorious.
Unity English Oneness. From the Latin `unus', meaning one.
Unnati Hindu progress
Unni Norse modest
Urania Greek Heavenly.
Urbana Latin Courteous, belonging to the city.
Uriana Greek the unknown
Urmila Hindu wife of Lakshmana
Ursala Female bear.
Ursanne Old French
Ursell Cornish From the bottom of the hill.
Ursula Latin A female bear.
Urvasi Hindu most beautiful of Apsaras
Usagi Japanese moon
Uschi German A female bear.
Usha Sanskrit The dawn.
Ushma Hindu
Usoa Basque
Uta German fortunate maid of battle
Utah The name of an American State. A boy or girl's name.
Ute Teutonic Prosperity, fortunate, rich.
Utina Native American A woman of my country.
Uttara Hindu mother of Pariksit