Ubaldo
oo-BAHL-doh
Ubaldo is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Ubaldo is a Germanic name derived from the elements 'hug' meaning 'heart, mind, spirit' and 'bald' meaning 'bold, brave'.”. It currently ranks #6135 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2003.
What Ubaldo Means
“Ubaldo is a Germanic name derived from the elements 'hug' meaning 'heart, mind, spirit' and 'bald' meaning 'bold, brave'.”
The Story of Ubaldo
From the heart of ancient warrior spirit, this name calls to a bold bravery that will define your son.
Ubaldo is a robust name of Germanic origin, built from the powerful elements 'hug,' meaning 'heart, mind, or spirit,' and 'bald,' signifying 'bold' or 'brave.' This combination speaks of a deep-seated courage rooted in spirit and conviction. The name traveled through the heart of Europe, carried by those who embodied its strong, assertive character.
To utter 'Ubaldo' is to invoke a sense of spirited leadership and unwavering loyalty. It’s a name that feels substantial, like a warm hand on your son’s shoulder, encouraging him forward. When you picture your child with this name, you see a defender, someone with a brave heart and a clear mind, ready to face the world.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#58 in 2003
Total Births
2,212
First Recorded
1914
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