Ulma is a unique and distinctive given name of Slavic origin, derived from the word 'włóczyna', meaning 'spear'. It is predominantly used within Slavic cultures but has gained recognition beyond these regions in recent years. Ulma's usage as a given name is quite rare, contributing to its distinctiveness. The name does not have any associated name days or widely recognized personality traits, allowing those named Ulma to forge their own identities and interpretations of the name.
Ulma was not very popular as a baby girl's name during this period, with only 17 babies named Ulma born between 1903 and 1925.