Here you’ll find 39 Pretty girl names that start with U that begin with U, organized from “Ubah” to “Uzuri”. Many are short, lyrical, and draw from Arabic, African, and Sanskrit traditions. Use this list for baby naming, writing characters, or general name research.

Pretty girl names that start with U are girls’ names beginning with U that often sound gentle and melodic. For example, “Uzuri” means “beauty” in Swahili and appears across East Africa.

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

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Pretty girl names that start with U

NamePronunciationOriginMeaning
Umaoo-ma (/ˈuːmə/)Sanskritsplendor; goddess Parvati
Ursulaur-suh-luh (/ˈɜːrsələ/)Latinlittle bear
Ursaur-sa (/ˈɜːrsə/)Latinshe-bear
Ulaoo-lah (/ˈuːlə/)Polish/Slaviclittle bear (diminutive)
Ullaoo-lah (/ˈuːlə/)Scandinavian/Germanshort form of Ulrika or Ursula
Ulrikaul-ree-kah (/ʊlˈriːkə/)Swedish/Germanicrich ruler
Ulrikeool-rik-uh (/ˈʊlrɪkə/)Germanrich ruler
Ulricaul-ree-kuh (/ʊlˈrɪkə/)English/Scandinavianrich ruler
Uteoo-teh (/ˈuːtə/)Germanprosperity; heritage
Unaoo-nah (/ˈuːnə/)Irishlamb; unity
Umioo-mee (/ˈuːmi/)Japanesesea
Umeoo-meh (/ˈuːmeɪ/)Japaneseplum
Umekooo-meh-ko (/uːˈmeːko/)Japanese‘plum child’
Umidaoo-mee-dah (/uːˈmɪdə/)Uzbek/Tajikhope
Umikaoo-mee-kah (/uːˈmiːkə/)Japanesevaries by kanji (e.g., “sea-fragrance”)
Umayoo-may (/uːˈmaɪ/)Turkicmother goddess; blessing
Ushaoo-shah (/ˈuːʃə/)Sanskritdawn
Ushnaoosh-nah (/ˈuːʃnə/)Sanskritwarmth; heat
Urmilaur-mee-lah (/ʊrˈmiːlə/)Sanskritenchantress; beloved
Urviur-vee (/ˈʊrvi/)Sanskritearth
Urvashiur-vaa-shee (/ʊərˈvɑːʃi/)Sanskritcelestial nymph
Uraniayoo-ray-nee-uh (/jʊəˈreɪniə/)Greekheavenly
Ursinaur-see-nah (/ˈʊrsɪnə/)Latin/Swisslittle bear
Uschioosh-ee (/ˈʊʃi/)Germandiminutive of Ursula
Uzmauz-mah (/ˈʊzmə/)Arabic/Persiangreatest; supreme
Uzurioo-zoo-ree (/uːˈzʊri/)Swahilibeauty; goodness
Uchennaoo-chen-nah (/uːˈtʃɛnə/)Igbo (Nigerian)God’s will
Ugochioo-go-chee (/uːˈɡoʊtʃi/)IgboGod’s glory
Ujuoo-joo (/uːˈdʒuː/)Igbosweetness
Ubahoo-bah (/uːˈbɑː/)Somaliflower
Ufuomaoo-foo-oh-mah (/uːˈfuːəmə/)Edo/Nigerianpeace; good heart
Ulanioo-lah-nee (/uːˈlɑːni/)Hawaiiancheerful; joyous
Uilaniwee-lah-nee (/wiːˈlɑːni/)Hawaiianheavenly; royal
Unathioo-nah-thee (/uːˈnɑːθi/)Xhosa/ZuluGod is with us
Unnaoon-nah (/ˈuːnə/)Old Norse/Germanto love
Utaoo-tah (/ˈuːtə/)Germanprosperity; heritage
Ujwalaooj-wah-lah (/ʊdʒˈvælə/)Sanskrit/Indianbright; shining
Ulianaoo-lee-AH-nah (/uːliˈɑːnə/)Slavic/Russianyouthful (from Juliana)
Urškaoor-shkah (/ˈuːrʃkə/)Slovenian/Croatianlittle bear (Ursa variant)

Descriptions

Uma
Short Hindu name borne by goddess Parvati; popular in India, warm and easy to pronounce internationally.
Ursula
Classic Latin name meaning “little bear”; has saintly and literary associations and a timeless feel.
Ursa
Direct Latin word for “she-bear”; used as a nature-inspired name and appearing in Slavic variants like Urša.
Ula
Polish diminutive of Urszula used independently; short, sweet, and internationally friendly.
Ulla
A familiar Nordic/German name with a crisp, Scandinavian sound and vintage charm.
Ulrika
Swedish form of Ulrica/Ulrike; traditional in Scandinavia with strong, regal roots.
Ulrike
Common in Germany; classic and strong feminine form with a brisk pronunciation.
Ulrica
Anglicized variant of Ulrika; elegant and slightly old-fashioned in English-speaking contexts.
Ute
Short German name from Old High German roots; traditional, succinct, and distinctive.
Una
Ancient Irish name (Úna) meaning “lamb” or “unity”; lyrical, gentle, and literary.
Umi
Japanese name meaning “sea” (kanji-dependent); simple, oceanic, and poetic.
Ume
Classic Japanese girls’ name meaning “plum”; evokes plum blossoms and spring.
Umeko
Traditional Japanese name combining ume (plum) + ko (child); sweet and floral.
Umida
Common Central Asian name meaning “hope”; warm and optimistic, popular in Uzbekistan.
Umika
Modern Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji; often nature-themed and melodic.
Umay
Named for the Turkic mother-goddess of children and fertility; used in Turkey and Central Asia.
Usha
Well-known Hindu name meaning “dawn”; poetic, bright, and widely used in India.
Ushna
Sanskrit-derived name used in South Asia; conveys warmth, energy, and vitality.
Urmila
Mythological Indian name (wife of Lakshmana); literary and classical with a gentle sound.
Urvi
Modern Indian name meaning “earth” or “vast land”; short, contemporary, and grounded.
Urvashi
Famous Vedic name of a celestial nymph; romantic, graceful, and richly mythological.
Urania
Name of the Muse of astronomy; classical, literary, and celestial in tone.
Ursina
Feminine Latin form used in Swiss/Latin contexts; softer alternative to Ursula.
Uschi
Colloquial German diminutive commonly used as a given name; friendly and informal.
Uzma
Popular in South Asia and the Muslim world; strong, lofty meaning and melodic form.
Uzuri
East African name meaning “beauty” or “goodness”; elegant and uncommon in Western contexts.
Uchenna
Igbo unisex name often used for girls; spiritual and meaningful with a warm cadence.
Ugochi
Nigerian Igbo female name combining ‘ugo’ (glory) + ‘chi’ (God); expressive and dignified.
Uju
Short Igbo feminine name meaning “sweetness”; affectionate and melodic.
Ubah
Popular Somali girls’ name meaning “flower”; floral, simple, and evocative.
Ufuoma
Common in Edo-speaking Nigeria; feminine name conveying peace and goodwill.
Ulani
Hawaiian name with a bright, melodic sound; often used in island-inspired naming.
Uilani
Authentic Hawaiian name (often spelled Uilani) meaning “heavenly” or “royal child”; lyrical and island-flavored.
Unathi
Southern African unisex name used for girls; spiritual, contemporary, and meaningful.
Unna
Old Germanic feminine name meaning “love”; rare, vintage, and sweet.
Uta
Old German name still used today; brief, classic, and traditional.
Ujwala
Indian name meaning “bright” or “lustrous”; common in Marathi and Hindi-speaking areas.
Uliana
Slavic form of Juliana; feminine, lyrical, and common in Eastern Europe.
Urška
Slavic diminutive of Ursula (Urša/Urška); popular in Slovenia and charmingly regional.
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