Aicme Ailme

Úr

Sound: U

🌿 Tree / meaning: Heather

Notches cut through the stem (the vowel group).

What is Úr?

Úr (pronounced approximately as its Latin equivalent, U) is one of the letters of the ancient Ogham alphabet, the edge-carved writing system used in early medieval Ireland and Britain. It belongs to the Aicme Ailme — one of five groupings that make up the full 25-letter Ogham script.

In the traditional Celtic tree calendar associated with Ogham, Úr is linked to the Heather. Each Ogham letter carries not just a phonetic value but a natural symbol — a feature that makes Ogham unique among ancient European writing systems.

How to Write Úr

In the Aicme Ailme, strokes are cut as notches through the central stem line (the druim) — these are the vowels.

Ogham is traditionally written bottom-to-top along the edge of a standing stone. In modern horizontal use — as seen in tattoos, jewellery, and digital text — the script reads left-to-right.

The Unicode Character

Úr is encoded in Unicode as part of the Ogham block (U+1680–U+169F). The character for Úr is:

Latin equivalent: U

Aicme: Aicme Ailme

Tree: Heather

Names Containing This Sound

Here are some names that use the U sound — you can see Úr in the transliteration:

Try It in the Translator

Type any name or word into our free Ogham translator to see Úr and the other letters in action.