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Nguyet f & m Vietnamese (Anglicized, Expatriate)
Variant of Nguyệt used outside of Vietnam.
Ngweji m Luba
Means "warrior; powerful man" in Luba-Kasai.
Ni f Chinese
From Chinese 倪 (ní) meaning "origin, beginning", "weak, small", or "bound, limit" or 妮 (nī) meaning "servant girl", as well as other character combinations.
Niabai m Romani
Romani form of Nearboy.
Niabi f Indigenous American
Means "fawn" in Osage, language spoken in Oklahoma.
Nicasis m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Nicasius.
Nice f Greek Mythology (Rare), Ancient Greek (Latinized), Italian
Ancient Greek variant as well as Latinized and Italian form of Nike. In Italy it's also used as diminutive of names with the element nice (derived from nike) such as Berenice and Eunice.... [more]
Nicla f Italian
Contracted form of Nicolina and Nicoletta.
Niclò m Romansh
Contracted form of Niculò.
Nicnevin f Celtic Mythology, Folklore
From the Scottish surname Neachneohain meaning "daughter(s) of the divine". ... [more]
Nicolaua f Catalan (Rare, Archaic), Aragonese (Archaic)
Catalan and medieval Aragonese feminine form of Nicolau.
Nicon m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Moldovan, History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized and Romanian form of Nikon. Saint Nicon is a martyred Roman soldier who was serving in the East when he was converted to Christianity. Eventually he became a monk... [more]
Nicone m Medieval Italian
Italian form of Nicon (see Nikon).
Nidali f Arabic
Feminine of Nidal. It means 'my struggle' in Arabic as the final 'i' means 'my, mine'. Nidali is the main protagonist of Randa Jararr book 'A Map of Home: a Novel' published in 2008.
Nidawi f Omaha-Ponca
Derived from the Omaha word nidawį meaning "elephant woman", composed by nida referring to the giant bones found in riverbanks.
Nieko m Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Nico and diminutive of Niek.
Nikau m & f Maori
Variant of Nīkau.
Nikki f Japanese
From Japanese 新 (ni) meaning "new" combined with 希 (ki) meaning "hope" or also 肉桂 (nikki) meaning "cinnamon". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Nikolazig m Breton
Breton diminutive form of Nicholas.
Nila f Arabic (Egyptian)
Derived from the Egyptian Arabic word نِيلَة (nilah) meaning "water hyacinth" (Indigofera genus).
Nila f Tamil
Means "moon" in Tamil.
Nilla f Italian (Rare), Swedish, Norwegian (Archaic), Hungarian
Truncated form of names ending in -nilla.... [more]
Niña f Spanish (Philippines)
Means "little girl" in Spanish.
Ninasisa f Quechua
Means "fire flower" in Quechua, from nina, "fire" and sisa, "flower".
Ninfidia f Late Roman, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Nymphidia.
Ningba m Manipuri
Means "he who wishes" in Meitei.
Ningdyah f Javanese (Rare)
From Javanese ning meaning "clear, bright, clean" combined with dyah meaning "young woman, girl, princess". It is also used as a suffix for feminine names (although rarely).
Ningshinglenbi f Manipuri
Means "best memory" in Meitei.
Ningthibi f Manipuri
Means "beautiful" in Meitei.
Ningthoubi f Manipuri
Means "queen-like" in Meitei.
Ningtyas f Javanese
From Javanese ning meaning "clear, bright, clean" combined with tyas meaning "heart". It is sometimes used as a suffix for feminine names.
Ninie f Gallo
Diminutive of Anne-Marie.
Ninutsa f Georgian
Diminutive of Nino 2. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian actress Nino "Ninutsa" Maqashvili (b. 1988).
Nioba f Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Kazakh, Slovene
Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Kazakh and Slovene form of Niobe.
Nipkin m Romani
Possibly a diminutive of Nicol 1.
Nirit f Hebrew
Hebrew name for Ridolfia segetum, a genus of plant similar to the dill.
Nirut m Thai
Means "language, speech" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit निरुक्ति (nirukti).
Nîshtîman f Kurdish
Means "nation" in Kurdish.
Nitshel m Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Mitchell.
Nittawosew f Algonquin
Means "she isn't sterile" in Algonquin.
N'iuku m Even
Even form of Nikolay.
Nivo m Medieval, Germanic
Hypocoristic of names beginning with Old High German word niwi meaning "new".
Niyol m Navajo
Means "wind" in Navajo.
Nizam m Arabic, Malay, Urdu, Bengali, Turkish
Means "system, order, method" in Arabic.
Njabulu f Zulu
Means "happiness" in Zulu.
Njiba m & f Luba
Means "stream, lake" in Luba-Kasai.
Nkandu m & f Lala
Means "the warm one" in Lala, a Zambian language.
Nkongho m & f Jagham, Kenyang
Means "follower, pursuant" from the Kenyang and Jagham root koŋó meaning "to follow".
Nkosi m Xhosa, Southern African
Means "chief, king, lord" in Xhosa.
Nkpoikankeabasi m & f Ibibio
Means "nothing is hard for god" in Ibibio.
Nnamso m & f Ibibio
Means "What have I done?" in Ibibio.
Nnedi f Igbo
Diminutive of Nnedimma.... [more]
Nobhalela f Zulu
Means "the one who writes" in Zulu.
Nobusuke m Japanese
Nobusuke can derive from nobu 延 'extended, prolong' or 信 'trust, truth' and suke 助, 祐, 輔 all meaning 'help' or 介 'concerned with'. Nobusuke Tagomi is a character of Philip K. Dick novel The Man in the High Castle written in 1962... [more]
Nocencia f Asturian
Truncated form of Inocencia.
Nocencio m Asturian
Truncated form of Inocencio.
Nochi f Garo
From the Garo word নো (no) meaning "younger sister" and চি (chi) meaning "water".
Noele m Italian
Italian form of Noël.
Noele f Medieval Walloon
Medieval Walloon form of Noëlle.
Noémy f Medieval French
Medieval French form of Naomi 1.
Noemy f Biblical
Form of Naomi 1 used in the Wycliffite Bible (1395), which is a Middle English translation of the Bible.
Noham m Tigrinya
Means "comfort" in Tigrinya.
Nohar f & m Hebrew
Means "soft light", related to the Assyrian name Nohara.
Nóinín f Irish
Means "daisy" in Irish. It can be also used as diminutive of Nóra (see Onóra).
Noire f Medieval French
Taken from French noire meaning "black".
Nokulunga f Zulu
Means "thankfulness" in Zulu.
Nomagugu f Zulu
Means "the precious one" in Zulu.
Nonako f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Nona 5.
Noneen f Irish
Anglicized form of Nóinín.
Nongalakpa m Manipuri
Means "dawn" in Meitei.
Nongda m & f Manipuri
Means "god-sent" in Meitei.
Nongkhaiba m Manipuri
Means "he who diverts rain" in Meitei.
Nonglenkhomba m Manipuri
Means "son of the water god" in Meitei.
Nonglik f Manipuri
Means "raindrop" in Meitei.
Norino m Asturian
Short form of Honorino.
Norishige m Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 則 (nori) meaning "rule, law; misure" or 宣 (nori) meaning "proclaim, announce" combined with 重 (shige) meaning "main, principal, important" or 茂 (shige) meaning "overgrown; luxuriant, thickly growing, lush".... [more]
Noriy m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Nur.
Normanna f Italian
Feminine form of Normanno.
Normanno m Italian
Italian form of Norman.
Northalion m Romani
Possibly a Romani form of place name Northampton.
Norwin m German
Variant of Nordwin.
Nosa m Western African, Edo
Means "what God says" in Edo language.
Nosil f Garo
From the Garo word নো (no) meaning "younger sister" and সিল্ (sil) meaning "pretty".
Noto m Medieval, Medieval German
Derived from Proto-Germanic *naudiz "necessity" and also used as a diminutive of names beginning with this element, such as Notger.
Novello m Italian
Masculine form of Novella.
Novuyo f Xhosa
Feminine form of Vuyo.
Nowalingu f Indigenous Australian
Nowalingu is a main character in Australian film "Ten Canoes".
Noya f Cherokee
Means "sand" in Cherokee language.
Nrupal m Marathi
Means "ruler of the land" in Marathi.
Nsantu m & f Luba
Means "saint" in Luba-Kasai.
Nseobong f & m Ibibio, Nigerian
Means "I look up to God" or "when all hope is lost, you must look up to God" in Ibibio.
Nsidibeabasi m & f Ibibio
Means "What is hidden before God?" in Ibibio.
Nsimba m & f Congolese, Kongo, Ngombe, Mboma
Means "first-born twin" in Kongo and other Congolese languages. It is referred to the first-born child in a set of twins.
Nsuka f Kongo
Means "last born; youngest child" in Kongo.
Nsuukidem m & f Ibibio
Means "humility" in Ibibio.
Ntambwa m Luba
Means "lion" in Luba-Kasai.
Ntanda m & f Southern African, Bemba
Means "star" in Bemba.
Ntfombi f Swazi
Swazi form of Ntombi.
Ntui m & f Jagham, Kenyang
Derived from the Jagham and Kenyang word ntûfâm meaning "chief".
Ntuthuko f Zulu
Means "prosperity" in Zulu.
Nubar m & f Armenian
Means "new fruit" in Armenian.
Nuccia f Italian
Diminutive of Mariuccia or Pinuccia.
Nûdem f & m Kurdish
Derived from the Kurdish words meaning "new" and dem meaning "time".
Nuga m Japanese, Korean
Japanese and Korean transliteration from Luke.
Nullah m Popular Culture
The name of the young Australian mixed-Aboriginal boy in Baz Lurhman's epic 2008 film "Australia", played by Brandon Walters.... [more]
Numees f Algonquin
Means "sister" in Algonquin.
Nungsibi f Manipuri
Means "beloved" in Meitei.
Nunufar f Armenian
Armenian form of Niloufar.
Nuong f Western African, Dagarti
Means "sweet; bloom" in Dagarti, spoken in Ghana.
Nür f & m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Nur.
Nürahmat m Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic names Nur and Ahmad.
Nürali m Karachay-Balkar
From the Arabic names Nur and Ali 1.
Nuri m Hebrew
Means "my fire" in Hebrew, derived from the Hebrew נוּר (nur) meaning "shining fire; light" and the possessive suffix י (i) meaning "my, mine".
Nusesi m & f Ewe
Means "the powerful hand" in Ewe.
Nutsa f Georgian
Contracted form of Ninutsa, which is a diminutive of Nino 2.... [more]
Nuuti m Finnish (Rare)
A variant of Nuutti (and therefore of Knut).
Nuvua f Inuit
An Inuit name. This is the name of an Inuit woman in the movie: "The Journey Home".
Nuya f Mordvin
Derived from Erzya нуема (nuema) meaning "harvest".
Nwoyi m & f Western African, Yakö
Means "he/she knows" in Yakö language.
Nyanza m & f Chewa
Means "lake" in Chewa.
Nyaring f Dinka
Literally "running" in Dinka. It could be given to a baby whose mother was running (or getting out) while the labour started.
Nyimak f Northern African
Means "little fire" in a Sudanese language.
Nyimbo m & f Chewa
Means "melody" in Chewa.
Nyirej f Northern African
Means "little fish" in a Sudanese language.
Nzembo m & f Lingala
Means "song" in Lingala.
Nzeru m & f Chewa
Means "wisdom" in Chewa.
Nzuzi m & f Kongo
Means "second born twin" in Kikongo.
Oabile m Tswana
Means "He (God) gave" in Tswana.
Oabona m & f Tswana
Means "He (God) sees" in Tswana.
Oagile m Tswana
Means "He (God) built" in Tswana.
Oaitse m & f Tswana
Means "He (God) knows" in Tswana.
Obasenwoyi f & m Western African, Yakö
Means "God knows" in Yakö from obase meaning "God" and nwoyi meaning "he/she knows".
Obasi m Jagham, Kenyang
Derived from ò-βàsì meaning "God" in Jagham, Kenyang and various Ekoid languages.
Obertus m Medieval Italian (Latinized)
Medieval Italian form of Otbert.
Obi m Romani (Archaic)
Diminutive of Obadiah.
Obong m Filipino
Diminutive of Jacobo.
Obong m Efik
Means "God" in Efik.
Obren m Serbian
Serbian form of Abraham.
Ocán f Romani (Caló)
Means "sun" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Sol 1.
Odahingum f Cheyenne
Means "rippled water" in Cheyenne.
Odayi m Ijaw (Anglicized)
Means "of his father" in Ijaw.
Odelle f English (Rare)
Variant of Odell and rare form of Odelia 1.
Oderisio m Italian
Italian form of Oderisius.
Odion m Western African, Esan
Means "the elder twin" in Esan.
Odorico m Italian, Spanish, Galician
Italian, Galician and Spanish form of Auderic via its variant form Odoric.
Odulia f Asturian, Galician, Aragonese
Asturian, Galician and Aragonese form of Obdulia.
Oduwa m Western African, Edo
Means "road to wealth" in Edo.
Ofim f Veps
Veps form of Euphemia.
Ofonime m & f Efik
Means "it's good to be patient" in Efik.
Oghenegaren m & f Western African, Urhobo
Means "God is great" in Urhobo.
Ogoi f Veps
Veps form of Agatha.
Oğurbiy m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar огъур (oğur) meaning "kindness" and бий (biy) meaning "bey, prince".
Oğurcan m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar огъур (oğur) meaning "kindness" and Persian جان (jan) meaning "soul".
Ohan m Armenian
Armenian form of John, cognate to Hovhannes.
Ohana f Hawaiian (Rare)
Means "family" in Hawaiian.
Ohejitahi m & f Igede
Means "God with us" in Igede, spoken in Nigeria.
Ohenwam f & m Igede
Means "God is my satisfaction" or "God has satisfied me" in Igede, spoken in Nigeria.
Oilbhreis m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Oliver.
Oki m Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Oscar.
Okon m Efik
Means "born at night" in Efik.
Oksä f Veps
Veps form of Ksenia.
Öksin' f Komi
Komi form of Oksana.
Olay m Asturian
Masculine form of Olaya.
Oliána f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Oliana.
Olimpiade f & m Italian
Italian form of Olympias. It coincides with the word olimpiade (plural olimpiadi "Olympic Games").
Olímpio m Spanish
Spanish form of Olympius (see Olympios).
Olimpo m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Olympos.
Oliy m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Wali.
Öljätäi f Medieval Georgian
Meaning unknown, possibly a translation of a Mongolian name. This was the name of a medieval Georgian queen consort.
Ol'koi m Veps
Veps form of Alexei.
Ollanta m Quechua
A famous bearer is Ollanta Moisés Humala Tasso (1962-) the 65th President of Peru from 2011 to 2016.
Olmo m Spanish, Italian
Means "elm tree" in Spanish and Italian.
Olodya m Mordvin
Erzya form of Vladimir.
Ol'on f Veps
Veps form of Elena.
Olsi m Albanian
Possibly derived from an Illyrian word olshe meaning "olive tree".
Oludotun m & f Yoruba
Means "God becomes new" in Yoruba.
Oluwafisayo m & f Western African, Yoruba
Means "God has added to my joy" in Yoruba.
Olve f Estonian
Variant of Olvi.
Olvin m Literature, Central American
Olvin was a king of Archenland who won the hand of the Lady Liln in a tale alluded to in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by C.S. Lewis
Omero m Italian
Italian form of Homer.
Ominotago f Cheyenne
Means "beautiful voice" in Cheyenne.
Omonefue f Western African, Edo
Means "the child is more than weight" in Edo language.
Omoruyi m & f Western African, Edo
Means "son of glory" or "child is one's glory" in Edo language.
Omotola f & m Yoruba
Means "child is as worthy as wealth" in Yoruba.... [more]
Ompión f Romani (Caló)
Means "sacrament" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Sacramento.
Onas m Romani
Romani form of Jonah.
Onayi f Shona
"See it, see this". Situational name which says see what we have, behold.
Onerva f & m Finnish
Derived from the Finnish word onerva meaning "aftergrass; the hay grown after harvesting".
Onésyme m Medieval French
Medieval French form of Onésime.
Oneta f English
Variant of Anita 1. This is the name of two cities in Spain and Italy.
Onja m & f Malagasy
Means "wave" in Malagasy.
Onpu f Japanese
It means "musical note" in Japanese.
Ontei m Veps
Veps form of Anton.
Optimus m Ancient Roman, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Popular Culture
Means "excellent" in Ancient Latin. Its etymology is uncertain. It can derive from the Greek root opti- meaning 'light, sight'. Another possible etimology is from Ancient Latin optàre "to choose, to desire" with the meaning of "the chosen one, the superior one"... [more]
Oqub m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Jacob.
Orchidea f Italian (Rare)
Directly taken from Italian orchidea "orchid".
Orel m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Aaron
Oreyo m Asturian
Asturian form of Aurelio.
Orferus m Romani
Romani form of Orpheus.
Orma f African American, English
Allegedly from a Kenyan word meaning "free men." The Orma people live in Eastern Kenya along the lower Tana River. However, this name may be a feminine form of Ormond.
Orman m Karachay-Balkar
Means "forest" Karachay-Balkar.
Orochi f Japanese Mythology
From Japanese 大蛇 meaning "big snake". In Mythology, this was the name of a serpent that demanded virgin sacrifices.
Orontius m Late Roman
Means "from Orontes River" in Latin, coming from the Ancient Greek name ΄Ορόντης (Oróntes). Orontes is a Western Asian river flowing through Lebanon, Syria and Turkey. It can also be the variant of Aruntius, Latin form of the Etruscan name Arunte of obscure meaning.
Oronzo m Italian
Italian form of Orontius.
Oroveso m Theatre
Possibly based on an Ancient Celtic name. Oroveso was used by Vincenzo Bellini and Felice Romani for the character in 'Norma' (1831), based on the play 'Norma, ou L'infanticide' by Alexandre Soumet... [more]
Ortay m Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar орта (orta) meaning "middle".
Ortensia f Italian, Gascon, Aragonese, Piedmontese
Italian, Piedmontese, Gascon and Aragonese form of Hortensia. Ortensia is also the Italian name of the plant Hydrangea.
Oru f Judeo-Spanish
Variant of Oro.
Orva f & m English (Archaic)
Originally a feminine form of Orville, but sometimes used as a masculine name, possibly influenced by Alva 2.
Orvis m English
Transferred use of the surname Orvis.
Orvoloson m Literature (Italianized)
The equivalent of Marvolo in the Italian version of the Harry Potter novels. In the new reprintings it was replaced with the original name, as were most of the other characters' names... [more]
Örzse f Hungarian
Possibly a diminuitive of Erzsébet.
Osaretin m Western African, Edo
Means "God is strength" in Edo language.
Osatohamwen m & f Western African, Edo
Means "the mercy of God is upon me" in Edo language.
Oslo m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern)
From the name of the capital city of Norway (see Oslo). It was used for a character in the 2017 television series Money Heist (original Spanish title La casa de papel), about a team of nine robbers who adopt city names as pseudonyms for anonymity.
Otava m Finnish, Finnish Mythology, Astronomy
Means "salmon net" from an Ancient Finnish word sometimes used also to mean "bear" or "wheel". ... [more]
Oteria f Medieval French
Derived from Old High German ōt meaning "wealth, riches" and heri meaning "host, army".
Otes m Medieval English
Medieval English and Early Modern English name of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Otto.
Otgisl m Medieval Scandinavian
Derived from Old Norse auðr meaning "wealth, riches" and gísl meaning "pledge, hostage".
Othi m Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Odin or Othin.
Othilde f Medieval French
Derived from Old High German ōt meaning "wealth, riches" and hiltja meaning "battle".
Oti m Romani
Variant of Othi.
Otiya m Luo
Means "named after either of his grandparents" in Luo.
Otoko f Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 音 (oto) or 響 (oto) meaning "sound, echo" or 乙 (oto) meaning "second" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". ... [more]
Oto-obong f Efik
Means "from God" in Efik.
Otrad m Medieval Dutch
Derived from Old High German ōt meaning "wealth, riches" and rāt meaning "counsel, advice".
Otrude f Medieval French
Derived from Old High German ōt meaning "wealth, riches" and Proto-Germanic *þrūþ meaning "strength" or *trut meaning "maiden".
Otu m Efik
Means "chief; king" in Efik.
Otuekongabasi f Efik
Means "warrior" in Efik.
Oumarrou m Western African
Western African transcription of عمر (see Omar).
Oyera f Chewa
Means "pure" in Chewa.
Özdemir m Turkish
Probably means "pure iron" and is related to Demir. It's also a surname and a village in Turkey.
Ozeano m Basque
Basque form of Oceanus.
Paaliaq m Inuit Mythology, Astronomy, Popular Culture
Paaliaq is a satellite of Saturn. It was named after a giant from the Inuit Mythology. This name was used by writer Michael Kusugak for the fictional shaman in the book 'The Curse of the Shaman' (2006).
Paara f Khakas
Khakas form of Barbara.
Paarai m Biblical
Variant transcription of Naarai, using the p to transcribe the נ (n). This form is used in the New Living Translation of the Bible.
Pabag m Old Persian
Middle Persian form of Babak.
Pace f & m Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare)
Derived from Italian pace "peace", ultimately from Latin Pax.
Pacencia f Filipino
Possibly a variant of Paciencia.... [more]
Pachandra f Romani (Caló)
Directly taken from the Caló word pachandra meaning "Easter". This name is used as the Caló form of Pascua and Pascuala.
Pachu m Asturian
Diminutive of Francisco.
Pacuarí f Romani (Caló)
Feminine form of Pacuaró.
Pacuaró m Romani (Caló)
Means "order, perfect" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Perfecto.
Paeng m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Rafael.
Paidamoyo f & m Shona, Southern African
What the heart desired was granted
Pajabí f Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Thekla.
Pakhangba m Manipuri
Pakhangba is the supreme God of the Meitei tradition as well as Manipuri mythology that is used as a heraldic emblem in Manipur.
Pakhangcha m Manipuri
Means "descended from god Pakhangba" in Meitei.
Paksyaltya f Mordvin
Means "field" in Erzya.
Pakuri f Guarani
Means "wild plant, wild fruit" in Guarani.
Palag f Veps
Veps form of Pelagia.
Paluongia f Romansh
Romansch form of Apollonia, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Pambe m Eastern African, Swahili
Means "decorated" in Swahili.
Panambi f Guarani
Means "butterfly" in Guarani.
Panonetsa m Shona
Means "troublesome" in Dhona. ... [more]
Panthous m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Πάνθοος (Panthoos), derived from πᾶν (pan) meaning "all" and θοός (thoos) meaning "swift" (from the verb θέω (theô) "to run")... [more]
Pantxo m Basque
Basque form of Pancho.
Panvitha f Santali
Means "flower" in Santali.
Paolig m Breton
Diminutive of Paol, as it contains the Breton diminutive suffix -ig.
Paoneke m Chewa
Means "we will see good things" in Chewa.
Paprika f American (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Modern name given after the spice paprika.
Par f Chin
Means "blossom, bloom" in Hakha Chin.
Parandzem f Armenian
Parandzem was an ancient Armenian noblewoman and queen-consort living during the 4th century.
Paratató f Romani (Caló)
Means "consolation" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Consuelo.