Uldene is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of Scandinavian origin. It is believed to have been derived from Old Norse elements 'ulfr' meaning wolf and 'dena' meaning valley, thus translating to "valley of the wolves". The name Uldene has a strong, earthy feel to it, reflecting its origins in the rugged landscapes of Scandinavia. It has seen limited use throughout history but has been carried by notable figures, such as Uldene Christiansen, a Danish actress known for her role in the film 'Anklagelse'.
The name Uldene experienced fluctuations in popularity over the given years, with a peak of 10 births in 1921 and the lowest being 6 births each in 1925 and 1930. Despite these variations, the overall total of 37 births indicates that Uldene was still a relatively uncommon name during this period.