Ut
ut
Origin:Native American
Other Origin(s):Vietnamese
Meaning:High; Diggers of the mountain tops; Youngest, last
Ut is a gender-neutral name that can be traced to many different languages and places. Perhaps Ut is a shortened form of Utah, the title given to the mountainous state in the heart of America's West. The state was named by the Ute, a Native American people who lived there in time's past. Translating to "high" or "diggers of the mountain tops," Utah may share its altitude-inspired definitions with Ut. In Vietnamese, the word út means "last" or "youngest," making this moniker a lovely choice for the final addition to your crew.
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WordSense Dictionary, UT
WordSense Dictionary, Utah
Online Etymology Dictionary, Utah
Britannica, Utah, state, United States, May 2025
WordSense Dictionary, út (Vietnamese)
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