Ulrike

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Ulrike
GenderFemale
Language(s) German
Name day 8 May [1]
Origin
Region of originGermanic countries
Other names
Related names Ulrikke, Ulrich, Ulrica, Ullrich, Ulerich, Ullerich

Ulrike is a Germanic female given name. Notable people named Ulrike include:

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