Certificate of Name
Ulrihs
Masculine
Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginUlrihs is the Latvian form of the Germanic name Ulrich, which itself derives from the Old German name Odalric, composed of the elements uodil meaning 'heritage' and rih meaning 'ruler, king'. The name thus carries the sense of 'noble ruler' or 'heritage ruler'. Through Latvian linguistics, the name underwent phonetic adaptation to fit the local sound system, resulting in the modern form Ulrihs.Historical and Religious ContextAs a variant of Ulrich, Ulrihs shares connections with two German saints: Saint Ulrich of Augsburg (890-973), a bishop canonized for his pastoral work, and Ulrich of Strasbourg (also known as Uldaric). Another prominent bearer was the Swiss religious reformer Huldrych Zwingli (1484-1531), who adopted a Latinized spelling of Ulrich. Despite its Germanic origins, the name remains uniquely tied to Latvian heritage as part of the country's adaptation of Christian names from Western Europe.Related FormsA notable Latvian diminutive of Ulrihs is Uldis, a common name in Latvia. Across other cultures, the name appears in various forms: Ulrich in Germanic languages, Ulrik in Swedish, Ulric in English, Oldřich in Czech, and the German short forms Uli and Ulli.Meaning: 'heritage ruler' (from Germanic uodil + rih)Origin: Germanic, adopted into LatvianType: First name (masculine)Usage regions: Latvia and Latvian diaspora
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