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Ulberto, Umberto

Udath (Indian) One who is noble

Udathe

Uddam (Indian) An exceptional man

Uddhar (Indian) One who is free; an independent man

Uddharr, Udhar, Udharr

Udell (English) From the valley of yew trees

Udale, Udel, Udall, Udayle, Udayl, Udail, Udaile, Udele

Udi (Hebrew) One who carries a torch

Udie, Udy, Udey, Udee, Udea

Udup (Indian) Born beneath the moon’s light

Udupp, Uddup, Uddupp

Udyan (Indian) Of the garden

Uddyan, Udyann, Uddyann

Ugo (Italian) A great thinker

Uland (English) From the noble country

Ulande, Ulland, Ullande, Ulandus, Ullandus

Ulhas (Indian) Filled with happiness

Ulhass, Ullhas, Ullhass

Ull (Norse) Having glory; in mythology, god of justice and patron of agriculture

Ulle, Ul, Ule

Ulmer (German) Having the fame of the wolf

Ullmer, Ullmar, Ulmarr, Ullmarr, Ulfmer, Ulfmar, Ulfmaer

Ultman (Indian) A godly man

Ultmann, Ultmane

Umrao (Indian) One who is noble

Unai (Basque) A shepherd

Unay, Unaye, Unae

Unathi (African) God is with us

Unathie, Unathy, Unathey, Unathee, Unathea

Uncas (Native American) Resembling a fox

Unkas, Unckas

Unique (American) Unlike others; the only one

Unikue, Unik, Uniqui, Uniqi, Uniqe, Unikque, Unike, Unicke

Uolevi (Finnish) Form of Olaf, meaning “the remaining of the ancestors”

Uolevie, Uolevee, Uolevy, Uolevey, Uolevea

Upchurch (English) From the upper church

Upchurche

Uranus (Greek) In mythology, the father of the Titans

Urainus, Uraynus, Uranas, Uraynas, Urainas, Uranos, Uraynos, Urainos

Uri (Hebrew) Form of Uriah, meaning “the Lord is my light”

Urie, Ury, Urey, Uree, Urea

Uriah (Hebrew) The Lord is my light

Uri, Uria, Urias, Urija, Urijah, Uriyah, Urjasz, Uriya

Urjavaha (Hindu) Of the Nimi dynasty

Urtzi (Basque) From the sky

Urtzie, Urtzy, Urtzey, Urtzee, Urtzea

Usher (Latin) From the mouth of the river

Ushar, Ushir, Ussher, Usshar, Usshir

Ushi (Chinese) As strong as an ox

Ushie, Ushy, Ushey, Ushee, Ushea

Utah (Native American) People of the mountains; from the state of Utah

Utsav (Indian) Born during a celebration

Utsavi, Utsave, Utsava, Utsavie, Utsavy, Utsavey, Utsavee, Utsavea

Utt (Arabic) One who is kind and wise

Utte

Uzi (Hebrew) Having great power

Uzie, Uzy, Uzey, Uzee, Uzea, Uzzi, Uzzie, Uzzy

Uzima (African) One who is full of life

Uzimah, Uzimma, Uzimmah, Uzyma

Uzziah (Hebrew) The Lord is my strength

Uzzia, Uziah, Uzia, Uzzya, Uzzyah, Uzyah, Uzya, Uzziel

V


Vachel (French) Resembling a small cow

Vachele, Vachell

Vachlan (English) One who lives near water

Vadar (Dutch) A fatherly man

Vader, Vadyr

Vadhir (Spanish) Resembling a rose

Vadhyr, Vadheer

Vadim (Russian) A good-looking man

Vadime, Vadym, Vadyme, Vadeem, Vadeeme

Vaijnath (Hindi) Refers to Lord Shiva

Vaejnath, Vaijnathe, Vaejnathe

Valdemar (German) A well-known ruler

Valdemarr, Valdemare, Valto, Valdmar, Valdmarr, Valdimar, Valdimarr

Valentine (Latin) One who is strong and healthy

Val, Valentin, Valentino, Valentyne, Ualan

Valerian (Latin) One who is strong and healthy

Valerien, Valerio, Valerius, Valery, Valeryan, Valere, Valeri, Valerii

Valin (Hindi) The monkey king

Valle (French) From the glen

Vallejo

Valri (French) One who is strong

Valrie, Valry, Valrey, Valree

Vance (English) From the marshland

Vanse

Vanderveer (Dutch) From the ferry

Vandervere, Vandervir, Vandervire, Vandervyr, Vandervyre

Vandy (Dutch) One who travels; a wanderer

Vandey, Vandi, Vandie, Vandee

Vandyke (Danish) From the dike

Vandike

Vanir (Norse) Of the ancient gods

Varante (Arabic) From the river

Vardon (French) From the green hill

Varden, Verdon, Verdun, Verden, Vardun, Vardan, Verddun, Varddun

Varg (Norse) Resembling a wolf

Varick (German) A protective ruler

Varrick, Warick, Warrick

Varius (Latin) A versatile man

Varian, Varinius

Variya (Hindi) The excellent one

Vasava (Hindi) Refers to Indra

Vashon (American) The Lord is gracious

Vashan, Vashawn, Vashaun, Vashone, Vashane, Vashayn, Vashayne

Vasin (Indian) A great ruler

Vasine, Vaseen, Vaseene, Vasyn, Vasyne

Vasuki (Hindi) In Hinduism, a serpent king

Vasukie, Vasuky, Vasukey,

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