Ulva is a small island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, off the west coast of Mull. It is separated from Mull by a narrow strait, and connected to the neighbouring island of Gometra by a bridge. Much of the island is formed from Cenozoic basalt rocks, which are formed into columns in places.
Population: 11
Scottish Gaelic name: Ulbha
Old Norse name: Ulv-øy/Ulfrsey
Meaning of name: Old Norse for 'wolf island' or 'Ulfr's island'