2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [116]
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,