Ulrich is a Germanic name of Latin origin, derived from 'Ultro' meaning 'powerful' or 'strong'. It was popularized by Saint Ulrich, a 9th-century bishop and reformer.
In Christian tradition, Saint Ulrich is celebrated for his efforts to reform the Church. The name is also significant in Germany, where it has been used since the Middle Ages.
People named Ulrich are often seen as confident, determined, and ambitious individuals with a strong sense of responsibility.
The name Ulrich remains popular in Europe, particularly in Germany and Austria, where it is often shortened to 'Uli'.