From Arabic ʿUthmān - commonly 'baby bustard'; historically associated with faithfulness or wisdom.
Arabic
Boy
No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name used for a fictional character.
Boy
Varies by hanja/characters; possible meanings include 'excellent/first' (e.g., 優先), 'gentle/kind' or 'orderly' (e.g., 友順 / 禹順) - no single fixed meaning
Korean
Unisex
Derived from the Ute tribe name; commonly interpreted as "people of the mountains"
Unisex
Belonging to or descended from the Utaybah (Al-Otaibi) tribe
Arabic
Boy
From the Arabic ʿUthmān; traditionally interpreted as 'young bustard' (a type of bird); historically associated with the third Islamic caliph Uthman ibn Affan.
Arabic
Boy
Excellence, advancement; rise or prosperity
Sanskrit
Boy
Varies by origin and spelling. In Japanese it depends on the kanji (examples: 宇土 often read as 'space/earth' or 'universe + land', 宇都 as 'space/capital'); other cultural meanings are uncertain or differ.
Basque, Japanese
Boy
one, first; unity
Finnish
Boy
Associated with 'young warrior' or 'well-born' (exact meaning debated; possible link to Latin 'Eugenius' meaning 'well-born')
Welsh
Boy
Helper, supporter; name of a religious figure identified with Ezra