Moris
Moris Origin and Meaning
Moris is a masculine name that serves as a variant spelling of Morris or Maurice. The name ultimately derives from Latin 'Mauritius,' meaning 'Moorish' or 'dark-skinned,' originally referring to people from North Africa. This particular spelling is common in several Eastern European countries, Spain, and parts of Latin America. While less frequent in English-speaking countries, Moris offers a simplified, phonetic alternative to the more common Morris. The name carries a rich historical legacy, connected to Saint Maurice, a 3rd-century Roman soldier and Christian martyr. Throughout history, various forms of the name have been borne by saints, popes, and nobility across Europe. Moris combines ancient roots with a straightforward, accessible spelling that works well across multiple languages.