Ulice is a name of Slavic origin, specifically from the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is derived from the word "úličník," which translates to "street urchin" or "urchin." Historically, Ulice was used as a nickname for mischievous children who spent much of their time outdoors on city streets.
The name Ulice appears to have been popular among parents in the early to mid-20th century, with a total of 134 babies named Ulice born between 1913 and 1964. The peak years for the name's popularity were 1931 and 1942, each with 12 and 8 births respectively. However, it seems that after the 1950s, the name Ulice fell out of favor, as there were only five births recorded in the following two decades (1964).