Ulmer
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Ulmer is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Ulmer is a Germanic surname-turned-given name, likely derived from the city of Ulm in Germany. Could also be derived from the elm tree.”, and peaked in popularity in 1923.
What Ulmer Means
“Ulmer is a Germanic surname-turned-given name, likely derived from the city of Ulm in Germany. Could also be derived from the elm tree.”
The Story of Ulmer
Imagine a name so grounded in tradition, it feels like the roots of an ancient elm reaching into the earth.
Ulmer is a name with deep Germanic roots, likely stemming from the city of Ulm in Germany, a place known for its enduring presence. Alternatively, it may draw from the strength and stability associated with the elm tree, a symbol of resilience across Northern Europe.
This is a name for a son you envision possessing a steadfast nature. You see a child who will be a rock for those around him, someone whose dependable spirit will be a constant source of comfort and security.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#9 in 1923
Total Births
88
First Recorded
1911
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