UD
- Uda – A name of German origin meaning “prosperity” or “fortune.”
- Udelia – A variation of the name Odelia, which is of Hebrew origin meaning “I will praise God.”
- Udella – Possibly an elaboration of Uda, with a feminine “-ella” suffix.
- Udelle – A name that is likely a variant of Udella, following the same pattern of adding a feminine suffix.
UL
- Ula – A name of Celtic and Scandinavian origin, meaning “jewel of the sea” or “gem of the sea.”
- Ulaan – Derived from the Mongolian word for “red,” often associated with strength.
- Ulema – An Arabic term used to describe a body of Muslim scholars recognized as having specialist knowledge of Islamic sacred law and theology.
- Uliana – The Russian variation of the name Juliana, meaning “youthful.”
- Ulka – A name of German origin meaning “mistress of all,” also a Sanskrit name meaning “meteorite.”
- Ulla – A Scandinavian name that is a diminutive of Ursula, meaning “little bear.”
- Ulrica – A Germanic name meaning “ruler of all” or “wolf power.”
- Ulrike – A German name meaning “prosperity and power.”
- Ultima – A Latin name meaning “last” or “farthest point,” often given to the youngest child in a family.
- Ulyana – Another form of Uliana, with the same meaning of “youthful.”
- Ulyssa – A variant of Ulyana, possibly influenced by the name Alyssa.
UM
- Uma – In Sanskrit, it means “tranquility” or “splendor,” also another name for the Hindu goddess Parvati.
- Umaima – An Arabic name meaning “little mother” or “little Umm (mother).”
- Umaira – An Arabic name that means “living a long life.”
- Umali – A name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly a variant of Amali.
- Umaya – An Arabic name meaning “high status” or “leadership.”
- Umbria – A name derived from the Italian region, possibly meaning “shadow” or “shade.”
- Umeko – A Japanese name meaning “plum blossom child.”
- Umi – A name of African origin, meaning “life” in Swahili.
- Umida – An Uzbek name meaning “hope” or “expectation.”
- Umika – A name of Indian origin meaning “goddess Parvati” or “goddess of ocean.”
- Umila – A name of Indian origin that means “humble” or “modest.”
- Umima – A name of unknown origin, possibly an invented name or variation of Umi.
UN
- Una – An Old Irish name meaning “lamb,” also associated with the Latin word for “one.”
- Unaiza – An Arabic name meaning “grazing sheep” or “the one to bring peace.”
- Unathi – A South African name of Xhosa origin meaning “God is with us.”
- Undina – A variant of Undine, a name derived from the Latin “unda” meaning “wave,” used for water spirits in mythology.
- Undine – A name of Latin origin meaning “little wave,” used in European folklore for a water nymph.
- Unique – An English word used as a name to signify being one-of-a-kind or unusual.
- Unita – A name that may be derived from the English word “unity,” meaning “oneness” or “harmony.”
- Unity – An English name symbolizing the state of being united or joined as a whole.
- Unjali – A name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Anjali, which means “offering” in Sanskrit.
- Unna – A name of uncertain meaning, possibly related to the Old Norse word “unna,” meaning “to love.”
- Unnati – A Sanskrit name meaning “progress” or “development.”
- Unni – A name of Korean origin meaning “grace,” also a Scandinavian name meaning “to wave” or “to love.”
- Unnur – An Icelandic name derived from Old Norse, meaning “wave” or “loving one.”
- Unora – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Honora, meaning “honor” or “reputation.”
- Unwine – An Old English name meaning “friend of the wave,” a combination of “un” (wave) and “wine” (friend).
UP
- Upasana – A Sanskrit name meaning “worship” or “devotion.”
- Upeksha – A Sanskrit name meaning “overlooking” or “neglecting,” also interpreted as “equanimity” in Buddhist philosophy.
- Upendo – A Swahili name meaning “love.”
UR
- Ura – A name of Japanese origin meaning “seashore” or “bay.”
- Uranya – A name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Urania, a Greek name meaning “heavenly.”
- Urba – A name of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Latin word “urbanus,” meaning “city dweller.”
- Urbana – Derived from the Latin word “urbanus,” meaning “of the city” or “civilized.”
- Urbi – An African name meaning “princess.”
- Uriela – A name of Hebrew origin meaning “God is my light.”
- Uriella – A variant of Uriela, with the same meaning.
- Urielle – Another variant of Uriela, meaning “God is my light.”
- Urilla – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Uriela or a combination of the prefix “Ur-” with the suffix “-illa.”
- Urith – A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Hebrew word for “light” or “fire.”
- Urja – A Sanskrit name meaning “energy” or “power.”
- Urmi – A Sanskrit name meaning “wave.”
- Ursa – A Latin name meaning “bear,” associated with the constellation Ursa Major.
- Ursel – A diminutive form of Ursula, meaning “little bear.”
- Ursella – A variant of Ursula, with the same meaning of “little bear.”
- Urshita – A name of Indian origin meaning “firm.”
- Ursie – A diminutive or affectionate form of Ursula.
- Ursina – A name derived from Ursula, meaning “bear-like
- Ursley – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Ursula or a modern creation.
- Ursola – A less common variant of Ursula, which means “little female bear” in Latin.
- Ursula – A Latin name meaning “little bear,” often associated with the Christian saint of the same name.
- Ursulina – A diminutive form of Ursula, implying a smaller or younger bear.
- Ursuline – Related to Ursula, this name is also associated with the religious order of nuns dedicated to the education of young girls.
- Ursy – Possibly a diminutive or pet form of Ursula.
- Urte – A Lithuanian name meaning “plant” or “herb.”
- Urvashi – A name from Hindu mythology meaning “one who controls the heart.”
- Urvi – A Sanskrit name meaning “earth” or “wide.”
- Urya – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of the Hebrew name Uriya, meaning “God is my light.”
US
- Usagi – A Japanese name meaning “rabbit.”
- Usha – A Sanskrit name meaning “dawn.”
- Ushasi – A Bengali name meaning “morning light” or “dawn.”
- Ushi – A Japanese name that can mean “ox” or “cow,” symbolizing patience and hard work.
- Usra – A name of Arabic origin meaning “first light” or “dawn.”
UT
- Uta – A German name meaning “fortune” or “riches.”
- Utaara – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Uttara, which means “north” in Sanskrit.
- Ute – A German name meaning “wealth” or “prosperity.”
- Uthandiwe – A Zulu name meaning “they are loved.”
- Uthra – A name of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Nakshatra (lunar mansion) in Indian astrology.
- Utsa – A Sanskrit name meaning “spring” or “source.”
UV
- Uvika – A name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly a modern invention.
UX
- Uxia – A Galician form of the name Eugenia, meaning “well-born” or “noble.”
UY
- Uyanda – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of the Zulu name Ayanda, meaning “they augment.”
- Uyen – A Vietnamese name meaning “wish” or “desire.”
UZ
- Uzara – A name of uncertain origin, possibly an invented or modern name.
- Uziah – A variant of Uzziah, a Hebrew name meaning “my strength is Yahweh.”
- Uziel – A Hebrew name meaning “God is my strength.”
- Uzma – An Arabic name meaning “greatest.”
- Uzuri – A Swahili name meaning “beauty.”
- Uzzia – Possibly a variant of Uzziah, meaning “Jehovah is my strength” in Hebrew.
- Uzziah – A Hebrew name meaning “my strength is Yahweh.”
- Uzziel – A name of Hebrew origin meaning “God is my strength.”