Ulises

  • Origin
    Greek, Latin, Spanish
  • Meaning
    wrathful, hater
  • Variations
    Ulysses, Ulisse, Ulysse, Ulis
  • Similar names
    Ulysses, Upton, Urban, Unwin, Umar, Usher, Uziah, Udell, Uriah, Urien, Ulrich, Udo
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  • Adventure and mythology intertwine in this captivating name that brings epic storytelling into everyday life. Ulises carries the weight of classical literature while feeling fresh and unexpected in contemporary contexts. The melodic flow of vowels and consonants creates a lyrical quality that makes the name pleasant to hear repeatedly. Parents selecting Ulises often possess a love of literature, history, or cultural richness that they wish to pass along to their son. This choice demonstrates courage—choosing a name that stands out while honoring ancient traditions. The name's rarity in many regions means your child will enjoy uniqueness without the burden of constant misspellings or mispronunciations. Ulises works across languages and cultures, particularly resonating in Hispanic communities while remaining accessible to broader audiences. The name suggests someone destined for journeys, both literal and metaphorical, perfect for families who value exploration and growth. Teachers and peers will remember Ulises, giving your son a built-in advantage in making lasting impressions throughout his educational and professional journey.
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