In the names of the traitor Ulfang and his sons, the initial Ul- derives from ulug-, 'hideous' or 'horrible'. It's not established that this applies to Ulrad too, though it would certainly fit his character. The meaning of the final -rad is harder to interpret, but there is a Sindarin word râd meaning 'course', 'path' or 'road' that might conceivably suit Ulrad in a metaphorical sense.
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