Morris (surname)
Morris is a surname of various origins though mostly of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh origin. The name in some cases can be of German origin and even an Americanization of several Jewish surnames.[1] The surname ranked 53 out of 88,799 in the United States and 32 out of 500 in England and Wales.[2]
Origins
Britain
In England and Scotland, the name can be derived from the Old French personal name Maurice which was introduced to Britain by the Normans. It can also be derived from the Latin Mauritius, a derivative of Maurus. This name was used by several early Christian saints. The first Morrises in the British Isles were recorded as living in the bordering counties of Monmouthshire, Wales and Herefordshire, England by the Norman Conquest of 1066 AD.[3] In Wales, Morris is an Anglicisation of the Welsh personal name Meurig (ultimately derived from Latin Mauritius).[1] Additionally the name Morris is of Anglo-Norman origin deriving from the 'de Marisco' line. In some instances the surnames Morris has been seen to derive from Morres which is the plural topographical name for a 'family living on the Morre' (moors). It is not a coincidence that the greatest concentration of the Morris name in England is found around Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire; a county where topographical and placename surnames dominate.
Ireland
Morris (Ó Muiris in Irish) was introduced to Ireland by the Normans, along with the variant Fitzmaurice (Mac Muiris). A branch of these Morrises moved to Galway in 1485 and later became one of the Tribes of Galway. The name may also have been an abbreviation of Morrissey (Ó Muireasa), a branch of the Uí Fiachrach clan.
Germany
In some cases Morris is of German origin, as a variant of the German name Moritz.
Notable people with the surname "Morris"
Disambiguation of common given names with this surname
- Chris Morris (disambiguation)
- Edward Morris (disambiguation), or Ed Morris
- James Morris (disambiguation)
- Jim Morris (disambiguation)
- Joseph Morris (disambiguation)
- John Morris (disambiguation), or Johnny Morris
- Marcus Morris (disambiguation)
- Paul Morris (disambiguation)
- Robert Morris (disambiguation)
- Steve Morris (disambiguation)
- Stephen Morris (disambiguation)
- Thomas Morris (disambiguation)
Arts and letters
- Mrs. Charles H. Morris, the married name of Lelia N. Morris (1862–1929), American hymnwriter
- Errol Morris (born 1948), American documentary film director
- Garrett Morris (born 1937), American actor and comedian
- Greg Morris (1933–1996), American actor
- Greg Morris (organist) (born 1976), English organist
- Heather Morris (born 1987), American actor
- Karen Joy Morris aka Karen Mok (born 1970), Hong Kong actor and singer-songwriter
- Lelia N. Morris (Mrs. Charles H. Morris, 1862–1929), American hymn writer
- Lewis Morris (poet) (1833–1907), British poet of the Anglo-Welsh school
- Mark Morris (choreographer), American choreographer
- Mary Morris (1915–1988), British actor
- Matt Morris (musician) (born 1979), American musician
- Russell Morris (born 1948), Australian singer-songwriter
- Ruthie Morris (born 1964), musician
- Sarah Jane Morris (singer), English singer
- Sarah Jane Morris (actress)
- Wanya Morris (born 1973), American R&B singer and lead of group Boyz II Men
- William Morris (1834–1896), British artist, writer, and a principal founder of the British Arts and Crafts movement
Education
- Allen Morris (historian)
- Benny Morris (born 1948), Israeli historian
- Charles W. Morris (c. 1901 – 1973), American semiotician and philosopher
- Edward Ellis Morris (1843–1902), educationist and writer
- Ivan Morris (1925–1976), British author and teacher in the field of Japanese studies
Politics, law, and government
- Alexander Morris, Canadian politician and judge
- Barry Morris (1935–2001), Australian politician
- Daniel Morris (1812–1889), U.S. Representative
- Dick Morris (born 1948), American political author, newspaper columnist, and commentator
- Estelle Morris (born 1952), British politician and member of the House of Lords
- Gouverneur Morris (1752–1816), American statesman, and diplomat
- Harvey R. Morris (1807–1886), New York politician
- Lewis Morris (1726–1798), American landowner and signatory to the United States Declaration of Independence
- Lorenzo Morris (1817–1903), New York politician
- Pat Morris (politician), mayor of San Bernardino, California
- Samuel Wells Morris (1786–1847), United States congressman from Pennsylvania
- Edmund Leverett Morris (1923-2003), Nova Scotia politician
Sciences
- Sir Daniel Morris (1844–1933), British botanist
- Desmond Morris (born 1928), British ethnologist and zoologist
- Elizabeth Morris (born 1946), British glaciologist
- Francis Orpen Morris (1810–1893), Irish ornithologist and entomologist
- Herbert Stanley Morris (1892–1918), South African botanist
- Lewis Morris (1701–1765), British hydrographer, antiquary, poet and lexicographer
- Margaretta Morris (1797-1867), American entomologist
Sports
- Finlay Morris (basketball) (born 1999) New Zealand basket baller St Peter's College Auckland 1st V
- David Morris (skier) (born 1984), Australian skier
- Des Morris (born 1948), Australian rugby league footballer, coach and administrator
- Dov Grumet-Morris (born 1982), American ice hockey player
- Greg Morris (Canadian football) (born 1992), Canadian football player
- Grenville Morris (1877–1959), Welsh footballer
- Jack Morris (born 1955), baseball player
- Jenny Morris (field hockey) (born 1972), Australian field hockey player
- Jody Morris, English football player
- Josh Morris (born 1986), Australian Rugby League player
- Hal Morris (born 1965), baseball player
- Matt Morris (baseball) (born 1974), baseball pitcher
- Mercury Morris, American football player
- Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin (1914–1999), British journalist and former president of the International Olympic Committee
- Nasief Morris (born 1981), South African footballer
- Raheem Morris, American football coach
- Ray Morris, Australian rugby league footballer
- Ron Morris (athlete) (born 1935), American pole vaulter
- Ron Morris (Canadian football), football player and coach in the Canadian Football League
- Ron Morris (American football) (born 1964), American football wide receiver
- Russell Morris (cricketer) (born 1967), Welsh cricketer
- Samuel Morris (cricketer), Australian cricketer
- Shane Morris (1998) American football quarterback
- William J B Morris (rugby) (b. 1940- ), Welsh Rugby Union Player.
Other
- Arthur Morris (Alaska), American military official
- Jane Morris (née Jane Burden, 1839 – 1914)
- Jasper Morris, British wine expert
- Loren Morris, (born 1988) American Logistician
- Neva Morris (1895–2010), American supercentenarian
- Roger Morris (bishop) (born 1968), Bishop of Colchester
- Roy Morris (c. 1930 - 2011), British Scout Leader, recipient of the Silver Wolf Award
- Samuel Morris (merchant) (1711–1782), American revolutionary
- Samuel Morris (soldier) (1734–1812), American revolutionary soldier
- Samuel Kaboo Morris, African prince for whom Morris Hall at Taylor University is named
- William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (1877–1963), British industrialist and philanthropist
Characters
See also
- Morris (given name)
- Morris (disambiguation)
- Morris family (disambiguation)
- Maurice (disambiguation)
- Morrice
Notes
- 1 2 Morris Name Meaning and Origin Retrieved on 2007-12-31
- ↑ Behind the Name: Morris Retrieved on 2009-04-16
- ↑ url=http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=&s=morris