Ulysees is a unique and distinctive given name of Greek origin, derived from the name Ulysses, which itself comes from Odysseus, the hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." The name Ulysees maintains the historical significance associated with its root but offers a modern twist, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that is both classical and contemporary. It rolls off the tongue with ease, consisting of two distinct syllables that create a pleasing rhythm when spoken aloud. Spelled without the final 's,' Ulysees is not as commonly encountered as its variant Ulysses, but this rarity can be seen as an advantage for those who wish to give their child a name that stands out from the crowd. Overall, Ulysees is a name rich in history and culture, offering a balance between tradition and uniqueness that makes it an attractive choice for parents looking for something special.
The name Ulysees experienced a surge in popularity around the late 1920s to mid-1930s, with peaks of 13 births in 1929 and 16 births in 1932. However, it seems to have fallen out of favor subsequently, with fewer than 10 births recorded each year from 1940 onwards. The total number of births for the name Ulysees between 1902 and 1971 is 397.