Udalrich
Udalrich or Uodalrich is a Germanic personal name and is made up of the Old High German parts of the word uodal (genetic material) and richi (powerful, ruler). The modern form of the name is Ulrich .
Well-known namesake
- Oldřich († 1034), Duke of Bohemia
- Udalrichinger , a Franconian-Alemannic noble family in the 8th to 11th centuries
- Ulrich von Brno († 1113), Duke of Brno and Znaim
- Udalrich I († 1099), from 1075 Bishop of Eichstätt
- Ulrich I of Passau (also: Udalrich; * around 1027, † 1121), founder of the monastery and bishop of the Diocese of Passau
- Udalrich II. (Eichstätt) († 1125), from 1112 Bishop of Eichstätt
- Udalrich I. (Count) , Franconian-Alemannic Count and namesake of the Udalrichinger
- Udalrich I. von Scheyern
- Udalrich II. Birker , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery from 1479 to 1486
- Udalrich II (Moravia) (1134–1177), Duke of Brno and Königgrätz
- Udalrich von Graz , high freer, † after 1156
- Udalrich von Graz (Dunkelstein) , burgrave, † after 1164
- Ulrich von Zell (around 1029–1093), monk and saint
- Ulrich von Bamberg (also: Udalrich von Bamberg or Udalricus Babenbergensis; † probably 1127), Catholic clergyman and chronicler in Bamberg
- Udalrich Schaufelbühl (1789–1856), Swiss politician