Ubald
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“A brave spirit,” from the Germanic hugu (mind, spirit) and bald (bold, brave).
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German
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Ubert
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“The bright mind or spirit,” from the Germanic hugu (mind, spirit) and beraht (illustrious, bright).
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German
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Uland
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(The dweller on) the high land,” based on the Anglo-Saxon uppe (up, high) and land (land).
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Anglo-Saxon
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Ulfric
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“The king of the elves,” based on the Anglo-Saxon aelf (elf) and the Germanic rihhi (ruler).
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Anglo-Saxon
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Umbert
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A varaint form of Humbert.
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Uray
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“An arrow (man),” based on the North American Indian.
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American
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