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[Opinions] Ulrika
I met someone named Ulrika last week and thought it was interesting. What do you think of it? What's the first association or image that comes to mind?How would you rate it in comparison to Erika and Ursula?

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I like it. It's like Ursula but more spiky and prickly. Erika might be like it if it weren't so popular (and/or kind of dated where I am). It sounds like a very tough name to me, like a badass viking or pirate action hero type of person.
I still prefer Ursula in general, but in certain combos or with certain sibsets Ulrika would definitely be better.
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I find it really hard to like names with a heavy U sound. It reminds me of the noise people make when they get punched in the stomach.
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Coming from a Swede:
BORING. And Dated. And harsh sounding. I also dislike Ullis, the only nickname I've heard of. And sorry...but I really don't like Erika or Ursula either, but I'd say that Erika is the best and Ursula the worst.
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It's song rough and unpleasant to me. I imagine a strong soldier with a coats of arms featuring a bear on her shield.Ursula > Erika > Ulrika.
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I love Ulrika! It blends might and gentility quite seamlessly. I prefer Ursula, though.
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Ulrika is not a bad name, but it's not my cup of tea. It just doesn't pique my interest.
I know a Spanish girl with Ulrika as her middle name. Before I met her, I used to imagine a young Swedish girl or a sweet, old lady.I prefer Ulrika over Ursula. Erika and Ulrika have the same vibe to me.
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I've always liked Ulrich, Ulrike, and Ulrika, but don't have the heritage or any other connection to actually use them. I prefer Ulrike over Ulrika. If I were to actually use the names myself, I'd rank them Erika - Ulrika - Ursula. In theory/ on someone else, I'd pick Ulrika - Erika - Ursula.
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I like it. Ulrika has an edgy, rockstar vibe to it. I prefer it over Erika and Ursula.
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I like Ulrika! But I'm more for the Ulrica spelling.
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It's red name, I associate it with war BUT at the same time I get this image of young peasant girl in a snowy field, smiling. Lol, I'm just trying to be honest.Erika is the youngest, Ulrika is the middle child, Ursula the eldestI think Erika is more cold, distant. Ursula is very warm. Ulrika is somewhere in the middle, closer to Ursula.
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I love the sound, it's very soft and gentle with a hint of sophistication. I prefer the spelling Ulrikke, it's in my top 10, but both are great.
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