Ulysses (given name)
Appearance
Gender | Masculine |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Latin form of Odysseus[1] |
Meaning | "Wrathful" [2] |
Other names | |
Related names | Odysseus |
Ulysses (US: /juːˈlɪsiːz/, UK: /ˈjuːlɪsiːz/; Latin: Ulyssēs, Ulixēs) is the Latinized version of Odysseus. The name was made famous by the American Civil War hero and eighteenth president of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant,[3] by James Joyce's novel Ulysses, and the film of the same name.
People named Ulysses
"Ulysses" is best known as the name of Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885), the U.S. Army general and President of the United States. Many Americans born during or after the Civil War were named in his honour.
Other people with the name "Ulysses" include:
In arts and entertainment
- Ulysses Cuadra (born 1987), American actor
- Ulysses Davis (1872–1924), American film director
- Ulysses Davis (artist) (1913–1990), American artist
- Ulysses Dove (1947–1996), American choreographer
- Ulysses Kay (1917–1995), American composer
- Ulysses Livingston (1912–1988), American musician
- Ulysses Owens (born 1982), American musician
- Ulysses J. Lincoln Peoples (1865–?), American architect
- Ulysses Ricci (1888–1960), American sculptor
- Ulysses "Slow Kid" Thompson (1888–1990), American entertainer
- Ulysses Kae Williams (1921–1987), American radio personality
In law, politics, and military
- Ulysses N. Arnett (1820–1880), American politician in West Virginia
- Ulysses Burgh, 2nd Baron Downes (1788–1864), British Army general
- Ulysses G. Buzzard (1865–1939), U.S. Army soldier
- Ulysses Currie (1937–2019), American politician from Maryland
- Ulysses G. Denman (1866–1962), American politician from Ohio
- Ulysses Doubleday (general) (1824–1893), U.S. Army general
- Ulysses F. Doubleday (1792–1866), American politician from New York
- Ulysses S. Grant Jr. (1852–1929), American lawyer
- Ulysses S. Grant III (1881–1968), U.S. Army general
- Ulysses Grant-Smith (1870–1959), American diplomat
- Ulysses Samuel Guyer (1868–1943), American politician from Kansas
- Ulysses Jones, Jr. (1951–2010), American politician from Tennessee
- Ulysses J. Lupien (1883–1965), American local government official
- Ulysses G. McAlexander (1864–1936), U.S. Army general
- Ulysses Mercur (1818–1887), American politician from Pennsylvania
- Ulysses Shelton (1917–1981), American politician from Pennsylvania
- Ulysses S. Webb (1864–1947), American politician from California
In science and medicine
- Ulysses Grant Bourne (1873–1956), American physician
- Ulysses Grant Dailey (1885–1961), American surgeon
- Ulysses S. Grant IV (1893–1977), American geologist
- Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick (1870–1951), American botanist
- Ulysses G. Weatherly (1865–1940), American sociologist
In sport
- Ulysses Brown (1920–1942), American baseball player
- Ulysses Curtis (1926–2013), Canadian football player
- Ulysses Gomez (born 1983), Mexican-American mixed martial arts fighter
- Ulysses Lawrence (born 1954), Antiguan cricketer
- Ulysses Llanez (born 2001), American soccer player
- Ulysses S. McPherson, American football coach
- Ulysses Norris (born 1957), American footballer player
- Ulysses Reed (born 1959), American basketball player
Other people
- Ulysses Burgh (1632–1692), Irish Anglican bishop
- Ulysses Grant Groff (1865–1950), American philanthropist
- Ulysses Grant Baker Pierce (1865–1943), American Unitarian minister
Fictional characters
- Odysseus, the main character of Homer's Odyssey, known as Ulysses in Latin
- Ulysses Bloodstone, Marvel Comics character
- Ulysses Moore, character in the book series of the same name
- Ulysses Paxton, character in The Master Mind of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Ulysses Klaue, Marvel Comics character
- Ulysses, antagonist of Fallout: New Vegas's Lonesome Road DLC
See also
References
- ^ Mike Campbell. "Behind the Name: Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Ulysses". Behindthename.com. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
- ^ "Ulysses - meaning of Ulysses name". Thinkbabynames.com. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
- ^ "Baby Names: Ulysses". Parents.com. Retrieved 2014-07-12.