Neutral names starting with U

An alphabetical list of neutral names starting with U, continued from the names page, which see for more information. These are neutral-gender names, otherwise known as unisex names. They are equally appropriate for girls, boys, and people of any gender. Nonbinary people don't have to have neutral names, and many notable nonbinary people have names that are usually either masculine or feminine. Neutral names can help make it safer for people to explore their gender expressions. There are many unisex names from around the world that start with U, more than 20 of them, as listed below. Previous page: neutral names starting with T. Next page: neutral names starting with V.

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Uaine. Irish. Meaning "Green, verdant." Pronounced OON-ya. Keywords: colours, nature

Udo. 1. African, Igbo. Meaning "Peace." 2. German. Meaning "Wealth, fortune" or "Child." Keywords: peace, value, youth

Uduak. West African, Ibibio. Meaning "Will, desire." Keywords: emotion, personality, power

Ugur. Turkish. Meaning "Luck." Keywords: folklore, spirituality, power

Ugra. Hindi. Meaning "Terrible" and "Powerful." Pronounced "OO-grah." Keywords: power

Uk. Korean. Meaning "Dawn, rising sun" or "Fragrant." Keywords: nature, morning, sky

Ulf. German. Meaning "Wolf." Can be short for Ulfert. Keywords: nature, animals

Ull. 1. German. Meaning "Wolf." 2. Norwegian. Meaning "Glory." Keywords: nature, animals

Ulla (עוּלָא). Hebrew. Meaning "yoke." In the Bible, this is the name of a male member of the tribe of Asher. Variants: Ula. Keywords: agriculture, animals, Biblical, farming

Ulli. German. Short for Ulrich or Ulrike.

Ululani. Hawaiian. Meaning "Inspired by heaven; heavenly grove." Pronounced "OO loo LA nee." Keywords: spiritual

Uluwehi. Hawaiian. Meaning "Lush, flourishing plants." Pronounced "OO loo WEH hee." Keywords: nature, plants

Umang. Sanskrit. Meaning "Enthusiastic." Keywords: emotion, personality

Umi. African, Malawian. Meaning "Servant" or "Energy." Keywords: occupation, power

Ummi. African, Malawian. Meaning "My mother." Keywords: family, femininity, parent

Umut. Turkish. Meaning "Hope." Keywords: emotion, future, personality

Unathi. South African, Xhosa. Meaning "God is with us." Keywords: religion, spirituality

Unicus. American, from masculine Latin name, meaning "Unique." Keywords: individuality, personality

Unique. American. Meaning "One of a kind," "Only one," "Unlike anyone else," or "Unparalleled." Keywords: individuality, modern, personality

Unknown. American. Meaning "Unknown." Keywords: modern, mysterious

Urbain. French. Meaning "From the city." Pronounced "oor BAHN." Keywords: places

Urban. American. From English form of Latin masculine name Urbanus, meaning "From the city." Pronounced "UR bahn." Keywords: places

Uri. Hebrew. Meaning "My light," "Flame," or "Fire." Pronounced "YOO ri." Keywords: nature, elements, fire

Utah. Native American, Ute nation. Meaning "People of the mountain." Keywords: nature, places

Utpala. Hindi. Meaning "Full of blossom." Pronounced "oot PAH laa." Keywords: nature, plants

Uttama. Hindi. Meaning "Excellent." Pronounced "oot TAH maa." Keywords: power, value

Uttara. Hindi. Meaning "Superior." Pronounced "oot TAH raa." Keywords: power, value

Uzoma. West African, Igbo. Meaning "Good way," "The good road," or "Follow the right road." Variants: Uzo, Uzoamaka. Keywords: places, travel