Julia 1 [Yulia, Yuliya, .. 41 more] Stems fr. Latin language. "Youthful; Jove's child." A very popular choice for a name for newborns (#86 in 2014), Julia also occurs somewhat commonly as a last name. ..
Uberta 2 [Yuberta, .. 2 more] Derivative of Italian element. Variant of Huberta (Old German) "bright or shining intellect". Seldom used as a given name for girls.
Udele 3 [Yudella, Yudelle, .. 4 more] Stems fr. Old English element. "Wealthy." Rarely used as a girls' name.
Ula 4 [Yulla, .. 3 more] Derived fr. Scandinavian, Celtic, Hawaiian words. "Wealthy; gem of the sea; sacred red." Somewhat uncommon as a girls' name, but Ula exists commonly as a first name among the general population according to the US Census. ..
Uta 5 [Yuta, .. 2 more] Origin uncertain, possibly short form of Otthild (Old German) "prospers in battle" .. Rare as a name for newborns.
Yolanda 6 [Yulanda, .. 25 more] Root fr. Greek, Spanish words. "Violet flower." The form Yulanda is more common among the different versions of the name. ..
Yosepha 7 [Yuseffa, .. 3 more] Derivative of Hebrew element. "Jehovah increases." Rarely used as a girls' name. ..
Yudit 8 [Yudelka, Yudif, Yudita, Yuta, .. 3 more] Root fr. Hebrew word. "raise." Rarely used as a name for baby girls.
Yuliya 9 [Yula, Yulenka, Yulinka, Yulka, .. 1 more] Derived fr. Russian. Variant of Julia (Latin) "youthful". Seldom used as a given name for girls.
Yuma 10 Place name: desert and city in Southwestern Arizona. Seldom used as a birth name for girls.
Yumiko 11 Derived fr. Japanese word. "Arrow child." Seldom used as a birth name.
Yuridiana 12 Probably an invented name, related to the Russian Yuri (cognate of George). Rarely used as a girls' name.
Yuriko 13 Derived fr. Japanese word. "Lily child." A moderately rare birth name that is found somewhat frequently as a surname.
Yvonne 14 [Yuette, .. 13 more] Stems fr. French, Old German languages. "Yew." The form Yuette is more commonly used among the different variations of the name. ..
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