This list includes 26 Strong girl names that start with U, from “Uchechi” to “Uzma”. They highlight strength, leadership, resilience, and diverse cultural roots, useful for parents, writers, and name-seekers.

Strong girl names that start with U are names beginning with U that convey power, courage, or leadership. For example, “Uzma” is a common Urdu name meaning “great,” often suggesting authority.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin, Meaning, and Notes.

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Strong girl names that start with U

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
UrsulaLatinUR-suh-lahlittle bear
UrsaLatinUR-sahbear
UrszulaPolishur-SHOO-lahlittle bear
UrselGermanUR-sellittle bear
UschiGermanOOSH-eebear (diminutive)
UlrikaGermanicuhl-REE-kahprosperous ruler; noble power
UlrikeGermanuhl-RI-kehprosperous ruler; noble power
UlricaGermanicuhl-RIH-kahpowerful ruler
UllaScandinavianOOL-lahprosperous ruler (diminutive)
UteGermanOO-tuhprosperity, wealth
UlfhildOld NorseULF-hildwolf + battle
UmaSanskritOO-mahgoddess Parvati; divine strength
UshaSanskritOO-shahdawn; Vedic goddess of renewal
UrmilaSanskritur-MEE-lahenchanting; enduring devotion
UttaraSanskritoo-TAH-rahhigher, superior; noble leader
UmayTurkicOO-maygoddess of protection and fertility
UmidaPersian/Tajikoo-MEE-dahhope; resilience
UjjwalaSanskrit/Hindiooj-JWAH-lahbright, shining; radiant
UzmaArabic/PersianOOZ-mahgreatest; most powerful
UchennaIgbooo-CHEH-nahGod’s will; inner resolve
UchechiIgbooo-CHEH-cheeGod’s will; strong-willed
UcheomaIgbooo-cheh-OH-mahGod’s will is beautiful; steadfast will
UgochiIgbooo-GOH-cheeGod’s crown/glory; honor
UrdNorseURDfate; powerful Norn
UlaPolishOO-lahlittle bear (diminutive)
UtaGermanOO-tahheritage, prosperity

Descriptions

Ursula
Classic Latin name meaning “little bear.” Long European usage; bears symbolize courage and protection, making Ursula a traditional strong feminine choice.
Ursa
Direct Latin word for “she-bear.” Used in literature and astronomy; the bear image conveys physical strength and bravery.
Urszula
Polish form of Ursula, used independently in Poland. Retains the bear symbolism tied to courage and resilience.
Ursel
German diminutive of Ursula used as a standalone name; familiar in German-speaking regions and evokes bear-like strength.
Uschi
Common German nickname of Ursula that stands alone; playful yet rooted in the bear‑strength etymology.
Ulrika
Female form of Ulrich (Old High German). Connotes noble leadership and authority across Scandinavia and Germany.
Ulrike
German variant of Ulrika; historically used by notable women and evokes rulership and influence.
Ulrica
Anglicized variant of Ulrika/Ulrike; classical-sounding and tied to leadership meanings.
Ulla
Short, friendly Scandinavian form of Ulrika or Ursula; compact and strong from noble or bear roots.
Ute
Old High German name tied to fortune and status; historically borne by noblewomen, suggesting authority and standing.
Ulfhild
Ancient Norse compound (ulfr+hildr) meaning “wolf-battle.” Used by medieval noblewomen; explicitly martial and fierce.
Uma
Name of goddess Parvati, central in Hindu tradition; associated with divine power, motherhood, and inner resilience.
Usha
Vedic goddess of dawn symbolizing renewal and persistence; widely used in South Asia with strong mythic presence.
Urmila
Ramayana heroine known for patience and endurance; cultural association emphasizes steadfastness and inner strength.
Uttara
Name of a Mahabharata princess; literally “higher/superior,” often linked to nobility and leadership.
Umay
Central Asian/Turkic goddess who protects children and mothers; traditionally invoked for safeguarding and maternal strength.
Umida
Common in Central Asia, from Persian “umid” (hope). Connotes perseverance and emotional strength.
Ujjwala
From Sanskrit ujjvala, meaning “bright” or “lustrous.” Often used to imply vibrant energy and spirited strength.
Uzma
Female name meaning “greatest” or “most magnificent” in Arabic/Persian; explicitly denotes superiority and power.
Uchenna
Igbo name meaning “God’s thought/will.” Conveys purposeful intent and moral strength; used for both genders but common for girls.
Uchechi
Feminine Igbo name derived from “Uche” (mind/will), emphasizing determination and inner strength.
Ucheoma
Compound Igbo name highlighting faith and resolute character; carries leadership and moral fortitude connotations.
Ugochi
From “Ugo” (crown, pride), signaling honor, status and leadership; commonly used for girls in Igbo communities.
Urd
Name of one of the Norns in Norse myth (Urðr), associated with fate and destiny — a figure of profound power.
Ula
Often a diminutive of Urszula in Slavic languages; used independently and carries the bear symbolism of strength.
Uta
Old German name tied to wealth and lineage; historical bearers include noble women, giving it authoritative resonance.
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