URSULA female English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Finnish, Late Roman Means "little bear", derived from a diminutive form of the Latin word ursa "she-bear". Saint Ursula was a legendary virgin princess of the 4th century who was martyred by the Huns while returning from a pilgrimage. In England the saint was popular during the Middle Ages, and the name came into general use at that time. |
FULL FORMS |
GERMAN: Ursula |
EQUIVALENTS |
DANISH: Ursula |
DUTCH: Ursula |
ENGLISH: Ursella, Ursula |
FINNISH: Ursula |
GERMAN: Ulla, Uschi |
HUNGARIAN: Orsolya |
ITALIAN: Orsola |
LATE ROMAN: Ursula |
NORWEGIAN: Ursula |
POLISH: Ula, Urszula |
PORTUGUESE: Úrsula |
SLOVENE: Urška, Uršula |
SPANISH: Úrsula |
SWEDISH: Ursula |
OTHER FORMS |
GERMAN: Urs |
ITALIAN: Orsina, Orsino, Orso |
LATE ROMAN: Ursa, Ursinus, Ursus |