This list includes 33 Male names that start with U, from “Uche” to “Uğur”. They come from varied languages and cultures, useful for parents, writers, and genealogists.
Male names that start with U are given names used for boys and men across many cultures. For example, “Ulysses” carries classical Latin associations, while “Uche” reflects West African Igbo heritage.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Meaning, and Notable bearers.
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Notable bearers: Notable bearers lists famous people with the name, which helps you picture its modern or historical use.
Male names that start with U
Name
Origin
Meaning
Popularity
Uriel
Hebrew
God is my light
US rank 1,123
Ulysses
Latin
To be angry, to hate
Rare
Uriah
Hebrew
Yahweh is my light
US rank 982
Umar
Arabic
Flourishing, long-lived
Very common in Muslim world
Ulrich
German
Prosperity and power
Rare in US
Usman
Arabic
The chosen one
Common in Muslim world
Urban
Latin
From the city, city-dweller
Very rare
Uri
Hebrew
My light
Common in Israel
Uday
Sanskrit
To rise, dawn
Common in India
Ulises
Spanish
To be angry, to hate
US rank 1,061
Ulf
Old Norse
Wolf
Rare
Uwe
German
Heritage
Rare in US
Uhtred
Old English
Pre-dawn counsel
Very rare
Ugo
Italian
Mind, spirit
Uncommon
Umut
Turkish
Hope
Common in Turkey
Usher
English
Doorkeeper
Uncommon
Uther
Welsh
Terrible dragon
Very rare
Uzziah
Hebrew
My strength is Yahweh
Very rare
Umesh
Sanskrit
Lord of Uma
Common in India
Uche
Igbo
Will, thought, intention
Uncommon
Uilleam
Scottish Gaelic
Resolute protector
Very rare
Urbano
Italian, Spanish
From the city
Rare
Uğur
Turkish
Good luck, fortune
Common in Turkey
Usama
Arabic
Lion
Uncommon
Uisdean
Scottish Gaelic
Mind, intellect
Very rare
Ultan
Irish
An Ulsterman
Very rare
Uno
Latin, Swedish
One
Rare
Urien
Welsh
Of privileged birth
Very rare
Ufuk
Turkish
Horizon
Common in Turkey
Utkarsh
Sanskrit
Prosperity, advancement
Common in India
Uzi
Hebrew
My strength
Rare
Ujjwal
Sanskrit
Bright, clear, luminous
Common in India
Unathi
Xhosa, Zulu
God is with us
Rare
Descriptions
Uriel
An archangel in some Judeo-Christian traditions, known for wisdom. A strong yet gentle name. Pronounced YUR-ee-el.
Ulysses
The Latin form of Odysseus, the hero of Homer’s epic. Famously borne by US President Ulysses S. Grant. Pronounced yoo-LISS-eez.
Uriah
A Biblical name belonging to a soldier and husband of Bathsheba. It has a gentle, historic feel. Pronounced yoo-RY-ah.
Umar
A powerful, historic name associated with Umar ibn al-Khattab, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. Often spelled Omar. Pronounced OO-mar.
Ulrich
A strong, classic German name with roots in medieval nobility. Notable bearer is Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich. Pronounced OOL-rik.
Usman
A significant name in Islamic history, borne by the third Caliph. Also spelled Uthman or Othman. Pronounced oos-MAHN.
Urban
A sophisticated name with ancient Roman roots, borne by several popes. Actor Karl Urban is a modern bearer. Pronounced UR-bun.
Uri
A short, strong, and popular Israeli name. In the Bible, Uri was the father of Bezalel, the artisan of the Tabernacle. Pronounced OO-ree.
Uday
A popular name in India that evokes the sunrise and new beginnings. Pronounced OO-dye.
Ulises
The Spanish and Portuguese form of Ulysses, widely used in Latin America. Pronounced oo-LEE-sess.
Ulf
A short, strong, and ancient Scandinavian name that is simple yet powerful. Pronounced OOLF.
Uwe
A classic, friendly-sounding German name, popular in its home country. Pronounced OO-vuh.
Uhtred
An ancient Anglo-Saxon name revived by the historical fiction series “The Last Kingdom.” Pronounced OOH-tred.
Ugo
The energetic Italian form of Hugh, with a creative and charming flair. Pronounced OO-go.
Umut
A popular and optimistic name in Turkey for boys, carrying a beautiful, straightforward meaning. Pronounced oo-MOOT.
Usher
An English occupational surname now used as a given name, popularized by the American singer Usher. Pronounced USH-er.
Uther
A name of legend and power from Arthurian mythology, belonging to the father of King Arthur. Pronounced OO-ther.
Uzziah
The name of a powerful king of Judah in the Old Testament, also known as Azariah. Pronounced uh-ZY-ah.
Umesh
A traditional name for the Hindu god Shiva, the husband of the goddess Uma (Parvati). Pronounced oo-MESH.
Uche
A popular Nigerian name, often a short form of Uchenna (“God’s will”) or Uchechukwu (“God’s will”). Pronounced OO-chay.
Uilleam
The traditional Scottish Gaelic form of William, rich in Celtic heritage. Pronounced ILL-yam or WILL-um.
Urbano
The romantic-sounding Latinate version of Urban, used in Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Pronounced oor-BAH-no.
Uğur
A popular Turkish name with a positive, aspirational meaning. The ‘ğ’ is soft. Pronounced oo-OOR.
Usama
A classic Arabic name that symbolizes strength and courage. Also spelled Osama. Pronounced oo-SAH-mah.
Uisdean
The Gaelic form of Hugh, also connected to the Norse name Eystein. Pronounced OOSH-jun.
Ultan
An ancient Irish saint’s name, deeply connected to the province of Ulster. Pronounced UL-tun.
Uno
A quirky and minimalist name used in Sweden and Finland. Pronounced OO-no.
Urien
An ancient, kingly name from Welsh history and mythology. Pronounced YUR-ee-en.
Ufuk
A poetic and evocative Turkish name with a strong connection to nature. Pronounced oo-FOOK.
Utkarsh
A modern and aspirational name in India suggesting progress and excellence. Pronounced oot-KARSH.
Uzi
A short form of Uzziah, this name has a modern, punchy feel. Pronounced OO-zee.
Ujjwal
A positive name suggesting radiance and purity of character. Pronounced ooj-WAHL.
Unathi
A beautiful, unisex name from Southern Africa with a deep spiritual meaning. Pronounced oo-NAH-tee.
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