Uriah and Uriel
This is the name of my friend's nephew. It suddenly started charting about five years ago, jumping to the 500s before dropping to the 900s.
I don't get the appeal at all. All I can see is urine. I checked on Uriel, that's been charting since 1985.
Any ideas on why Uriah started charting so quickly, only to drop just as dramatically?
I know unusual initials are popular - Xavier, Quinton, Zander - but I can't find anything pleasant about either name.
I don't get the appeal at all. All I can see is urine. I checked on Uriel, that's been charting since 1985.
Any ideas on why Uriah started charting so quickly, only to drop just as dramatically?
I know unusual initials are popular - Xavier, Quinton, Zander - but I can't find anything pleasant about either name.
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Many biblical names underwent a revival, like Ephraim, Gideon or Phoebe. Uriah too, plus, it starts with a unusual initial.
Uriel, besides starting with U, is the name of an archangel. It's also not uncommon among Hispanics.
I like both, they're timeless and handsome.
Uriel, besides starting with U, is the name of an archangel. It's also not uncommon among Hispanics.
I like both, they're timeless and handsome.
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I think they're cute. I like 'yoo-' names and they remind me of Yuri.
They're just a tad too religious for my tastes, however.
They're just a tad too religious for my tastes, however.
Yes, it's an archangel.
You might be right with the MMA fighter and band.
You might be right with the MMA fighter and band.
I don't get the appeal either. I can't find any U names I really like.
No idea on the rise and fall. I don't like any names starting with U. Both names mean the same, Hebrew names
I like Uriel, but pronounced with an oo instead of a yoo. I also like the variant Orel- which also means "eagle" in my langauge. I prefer Uriel over Uriah. Both of their listed pronounciations remind me of Yuriy.
And also, U and Z as unusual initials? Are they really in the English speaking world? There's so many Z names in my country, and while there's not many U names, there is a popular one. I could see U being unusually but really Z?
And also, U and Z as unusual initials? Are they really in the English speaking world? There's so many Z names in my country, and while there's not many U names, there is a popular one. I could see U being unusually but really Z?
Yes.
The only popular z names I can think of are Zachary and Zoe. Zara, Zelda, Zane - those are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head that i've heard.
The only popular z names I can think of are Zachary and Zoe. Zara, Zelda, Zane - those are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head that i've heard.