I was able to confirm this fixed it for uxterm by adding *utf8Title:true
to the UXTerm resource file.  I was not able to achieve the same result
by adding it to the XTerm resource file, presumably because it lacks
some setting for switching on utf8 support.

>From what I read in the man pages, if utf8Title is set to true, it
sounds like perhaps there are applications which are dependent on the
traditional behavior.  Since uxterm is documented as "xterm with utf8
support" whereas xterm is documented as "traditional behavior", this
gives the impression that setting utf8Title to true for uxterm and
leaving it default (false) for xterm would be the most appropriate
solution.

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set XTerm*utf8Title to true
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