Ulrich
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Ulrich is a Germanic name, derived from Old High German Uodalrich (uodal- meaning "heritage" and -rich meaning "powerful"). Other names which are related: Ullrich, Ullerich, Ulricher, Ullmann, Ulke, Utz, Utzmann, Ützle; Jedele, Yetley, Jehle, Jehl, Uller.
It is the name several historical persons and can be either a surname or given name:
- Ulrich of Augsburg - Catholic Bishop and saint (890 - 973)
- Ulrich of Zell - abbot and saint (1029-93)
- Ulrich II of Württemberg, (ca. 1254- September, 18 1279), Count of Württemberg
- Ulrich III of Württemberg (after 1286-11 July 1392) Count of Württemberg
- Ulrich IV of Württemberg (born after 1315–1366) Count of Württemberg
- Ulrich von Württemberg (1487 – 1550) Duke of Württemberg
- Henry G. Ulrich III - United States Navy admiral
- Dutch Ulrich - MLB player
- Lars Ulrich - drummer for heavy metal band Metallica
- Huldrych Zwingli - founder of Reformation movement in Switzerland
- Ulrich Daldrup - Mayor of Aachen and German Scientist
- Ulrich Drepper
- Ulrich Schnauss - German musician (1977- )
- Ulrich Leyendecker - German composer of contemporary classical music
- Ulrich von Liechtenstein - medieval poet knight (1200-1278)
- Ulrich von Zatzikhoven - medieval German poet (c.1200)
- Richard Ulrich - a German board game designer
- Joe Ulrich - U.S. soccer player
- Skeet Ulrich- American actor whose full name is Bryan Ray "Skeet" Ulrich
- Torben Ulrich - Danish writer and tennis pro (1928- )
- Karl Heinrich Ulrichs - German writer and LGBT activist (1825-1895)
- Ulrich Mühe - German actor
- Dipl. Math. Ulrich Rohde - German TV personality, appeared for years regularly in a show about computers.
- Ulrich Wild - American record producer
- Dan Ulrich - Drummer affiliated with Pennsylvania band Joy is the Secret, formally Kurt David.
Ulrich is also the name of fictional characters
- Ulrich Stern is a character on Code Lyoko
- Ulrich is the protagonist of Robert Musil's 20th Century novel The Man Without Qualities
- Ulrich von Liechtenstein is also the name taken by William Thatcher, in the movie A Knight's Tale
It is also used to refer to:
- Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
- St. Ulrich's Priory in the Black Forest
- St. Ulrich's and St. Afra's Abbey, Augsburg