List of Names, Meanings, Suggestions with Relevance of "moor"

10 Results found for "moor"

  • Athmore
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fergus or Feargus is a common Irish or Scottish male given name derived from Scots Gaelic, meaning the angry (one) or the wrathful (one). The name is originally thought to derive from the Proto-Celtic elements *wiros ("man") and *gustus ("vigour", "force", or "choice").
    Meaning: From the moor Origin: English
  • Attmore
    Meaning: From the moor Origin: English
  • Atmore
    Atmore Name Meaning. English (Norfolk): topographic name from Middle English atte more 'at the marsh'.
    Meaning: From the moor Origin: English
  • Maurilio
    The meaning of the name “Maurilio” is: “Moor”. Categories: Italian Names. Used in: Italian speaking countries.
    Meaning: Moor Origin: Italian
  • Marce
    Variant of Maurice, a borrowing from the French which is derived from the Late Latin Mauritius (Moorish), a derivative of Maurus (a Moor). The Moors were a Muslim people of mixed Arab and Berber descent; thus the name came to mean "dark" or "swarthy" in reference to their coloring.
    Meaning: A Moor
  • Muir
    Origins and history. The Scottish surname Muir originated as name denoting someone who lived beside a moor. The name is derived from the Scots form of the Middle English more, meaning "moor" or "fen".
    Meaning: From the moor Origin: Scottish
  • Muira
    Miura Name Meaning. Japanese (mostly northeastern): 'three bays', although the original meaning was probably 'august bay'. One prominent family, descended from the Taira clan, settled in a place called Miura, in Sagami (now Kanagawa prefecture), taking the name of the place as the surname.
    Meaning: From the moor Origin: Scottish
  • Penrose
    Penrose Name Meaning. Cornish and Welsh: habitational name from any of the places called Penrose, in ten parishes of Cornwall, several in Wales, and in Herefordshire near the Welsh border. All are named with Celtic pen 'head', 'top', 'end' + ros 'heath', 'moor'.
    Meaning: The end or top of the moor Origin: Irish
  • Morris - MAWR-is
    Origin of the name Morris: Variant of Maurice, a borrowing from the French which is derived from the Late Latin Mauritius (Moorish), a derivative of Maurus (a Moor). The Moors were a Muslim people of mixed Arab and Berber descent; thus the name came to mean "dark" or "swarthy" in reference to their coloring.
    Meaning: Moor Origin: Latin
  • Mauricio - mow-REE-syo
    Mauricio is a Spanish masculine given name, equivalent to English Maurice, is derived from the Roman Mauritius. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "dark-skinned, Moorish". The following are the equivalents in other languages: Maurice, English. Morris, English.
    Meaning: Moor Origin: Latin

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