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Ula

32 replies

BeeKeeping · 10/06/2021 12:15

Curious to know how most folk would pronounce this name? Also any first impressions? Smile

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mumsiedarlingrevolta · 10/06/2021 12:17

You-la?

oooh-la?

TBH I don't really like it at all-don't give me a good impression. think difficult and awkward

Camandmitch · 10/06/2021 12:18

Ull-ah

OddshoesOddsocks · 10/06/2021 12:20

Oola

Dd1 was nearly a Tula and dd3 nearly an una, I prefer those tbh

FedNlanders · 10/06/2021 12:22

My neighbour is a Uela. Prn youlla

PineappleWilson · 10/06/2021 12:26

Oola. The lady I knew was Polish.

idontlikealdi · 10/06/2021 12:32

Oola.

Reminds me of Oonagh. I seem to recall it being Scandinavian they would probably pronounce it Ull-ah

Watercoloursky · 10/06/2021 12:33

'Oola', like the character in The Producers?

BeeKeeping · 10/06/2021 13:01

@Watercoloursky Yes! Although when I looked it up hers is "Ulla" I've never watched it

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Holidayhomeone · 10/06/2021 13:05

Didn’t you post about this name the other day?

BeeKeeping · 10/06/2021 13:10

@Holidayhomeone I did yes- it's top of the list at the moment so on my mind a lot.

The other post was about whether or not folk thought it was too similar to my dogs name Ella. Opinions differed according to pronunciation so I wanted to know how most folk would say it.

It's pretty rare so I'm not getting my fix of scrolling through mumsnet past threads!

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EssentialHummus · 10/06/2021 13:12

I’d say Oo-la. It made me thinks of The Producers, not sure how many people would have that association though. I’m not a fan op, sorry.

DotDotDotDotDot · 10/06/2021 17:35

How is it actually meant to be pronounced OP? I’m not too keen either way to be honest, sorry. I do like short girls names though if that’s what appeals to you. Maybe Orla, Liv, Zoe, Cora, Eve?

ApolloandDaphne · 10/06/2021 17:39

Oo-la. I like it. It sounds Scandinavian to me.

Serpenta · 10/06/2021 18:31

I might guess ulla or I might try oola, depending on my mood.

BeeKeeping · 10/06/2021 18:32

@DotDotDotDotDot I think it's supposed to be oo-la but you-la would maybe be an alternative. It's quite multi-cultural with scandi/polish/Spanish/celtic origins.

I picked it because of the celtic origin meaning "jewel of the sea"

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reallyalurker · 10/06/2021 19:14

Made me think of Ulli in Helen Dunmore's short stories, but Ula is prettier.

DotDotDotDotDot · 10/06/2021 19:15

Ah that is a really lovely name meaning OP. Good luck with it whichever you choose.

BiniorellaSun · 10/06/2021 19:18

Sounds very Clan of the Cave Bear

user1493494961 · 10/06/2021 19:21

I prefer the dog's name.

Serpenta · 10/06/2021 19:23

I'd be dubious of that Celtic meaning. It's usually American websites that declare names to have Celtic meaning when 'Celtic' is a very broad catch-all.

Pugsley87 · 10/06/2021 19:24

Go Nuala instead?

kimlo · 10/06/2021 19:25

the Ula I knew said ooola. Short for Ursula.

nocoolnamesleft · 10/06/2021 19:26

Ull-ah

BeeKeeping · 10/06/2021 19:42

@Serpenta - I hope that's not true, I've tried to do some research and it's got some roots in Irish I believe... Tricky to filter just UK websites and obviously they could have got their info from anywhere...

I do also love Nuala, very similar sounding but DH thinks it's hard to spell Confused

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DramaAlpaca · 11/06/2021 17:55

Úlla is the Irish word for 'apples', if that helps Grin

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