Urban
/ˈərbən/
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Urban, derived from the Latin 'urbanus', means 'from the city'. It evokes sophistication and a connection to urban life, often associated with refinement and leadership. Historically, it was borne by several popes, adding a sense of nobility and tradition to the name.
Urban J. Vehr
Religion, Archbishop of Denver, 1941-67
Pope Urban VIII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pontiff, 1623-44
Pope Urban VII
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1590
Pope Urban VI
Religion, Roman Catholic Pontiff, 1378-89
Pope Urban V
Religion, Roman Catholic Pontiff, 1362-70
Pope Urban IV
Religion, Roman Catholic Pontiff, 1261-64
Pope Urban III
Religion, Roman Catholic Pontiff, 1185-87
Pope Urban II
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1088-99
Urban Meyer
Football, Football Coach at Ohio State University
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