Certificate of Name
Urh
Masculine
Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Urh is the Slovene form of the Germanic name Ulrich. It is used as both a masculine given name and a surname in Slovenia. The name derives from the Old German name Odalric, composed of the elements uodil meaning "heritage" and rih meaning "ruler, king." Thus, Urh etymologically conveys the sense of a "noble ruler" or "inheritor of power." Etymology and Historical Context The name Ulrich was borne by two German saints: Ulrich of Augsburg (c. 890–973), a bishop and patron saint of the Diocese of Augsburg, and Ulrich of Zell (c. 1029–1093), a Cluniac reformer. Another famous bearer was Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531), the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland. Zwingli's birth name was Ulrich, but he later adopted the Latinized spelling Huldrychus, possibly influenced by the German word Huld meaning "grace" or "favor." The Slovene form Urh developed as a vernacular adaptation of Ulrich, reflecting regional linguistic patterns. Notable Bearers While specific notable bearers are not documented in the available sources, Urh is attested as a given name and surname in Slovenia. According to Keber's Leksikon priimkov (2021), the name appears as a male given name and a surname derived from the given name. Cultural Significance In Slovenia, Urh represents the localization of a once-widespread Germanic name, illustrating how names evolve and adapt across linguistic boundaries. It remains a relatively rare but recognizable name within the country, preserving a connection to medieval European onomastic traditions. Meaning: "Noble ruler," from Germanic elements meaning "heritage" and "ruler" Origin: Germanic, via the name Ulrich Type: Given name and surname Usage regions: Slovenia
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