$Unique_ID{PAR00362} $Font{NP} $Pretitle{} $Title{Names for Boys: U} $Subtitle{} $Author{ Editors of Consumer Guide Harder, Kelsey} $Subject{Names Boys U} $Log{} The Ultimate Baby Name Book Names for Boys: U Ualtar (see Walter) Uberto (see Herbert, Hubert) Ugo (see Hugh) Ugolino (see Hugh) Ugon (see Hugh) Uilleam (see William) Uilliam (see William) Uillioe (see Ulysses) Uinsionn (see Vincent) Ulick (see Ulysses) Ulises (see Ulysses) Ulmar (see Elmer) Ulysses Latin form of Odysseus, "wounded in the thigh." In the Iliad and the Odyssey, Homer tells the story of Odysseus. Irish writer, James Joyce, used the name Ulysses as the title of his famous book. Today, this is a very unusual name, despite the fact that Ulysses S. Grant led the Northern forces in the Civil War and was the eighteenth president of the United States. Variations: Uillioe (Irish), Ulick, Ulises (Spanish) Urbaine (see Urban) Urban Latin "the town." While eight popes assumed this name, few baby boys have been named Urban recently. Famous name: Urban Clarence Faber (baseball player) Variations: Orban, Urbaine (French), Urbano (Italian and Spanish), Urbanus (German), Urvan (Russian) Urbano (see Urban) Urbanus (see Urban) Urlando (see Roland) Urso (see Orson) Urson (see Orson) Ursuelo (see Orson) Ursul (see Orson) Urvan (see Urban) Ussulo (see Orson)