Scroll down to see more original designs of Ursula in Japanese The name Ursula when pronounced uwr-soo-lah in Japanese is    which is read urusura. Ursula Japanese Tattoo and Kanji Art by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase 
Ursula and non-Japanese names in general are properly translated to Japanese using katakana. Translations to katakana are phonetic and so the pronunciation, not the spelling, is important. Katakana symbols, just like English letters, have no meaning. So you don't have to worry about the name translations having any bad or unintended interpretations. And while my art is original, the translations we use are all standard and well documented. We even provide completely independent references so you can easily confirm the Japanese translation for yourself. We want you to be as happy with the art as you are with our translations! And, as always, should you have any questions, please contact us We also offer the name Ursula in hiragana which, strictly speaking, is not standard. Hiragana was created by the poetesses of the Heian period as a more feminine, flowing version of katakana. Today Japanese male and female names may be written in hiragana though it is more common for females. Ursula in hiragana is    . Names often have meanings which translate nicely to kanji. The name Ursula originally meant "Bear" which in kanji is kuma written  If you are interested only in meaning of the name Ursula then click on the kanji on the left for all the available options. Though remember that Bear is a meaning of the name Ursula and not the name itself. We also offer designs below for the name Ursula with the pronunciation in kana and the meaning in kanji. These beautiful designs translate both aspects of the name to Japanese. Translations You Can Trust You can confirm the Japanese translation of Ursula using Jeffrey's J/E Dictionary at Ursula. People using this exact same translation are Ursula Andress (         ), Ursula Jeans (        ), Ursula Reit (       ), Ursula Buchfellner (        ) and Ursula White (    
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