Moralee

Moralee is a British surname of northern English origin, particularly associated with the region of Northumberland. The name likely has its roots in the Old English word "mor," meaning marsh or moorland, and "lee," referring to a meadow or a clearing.

The Moralee surname can be traced back to medieval times, where families bearing this name were believed to have lived near marshy or moorland areas in Northumberland. Over the centuries, the surname has spread to other parts of the United Kingdom and beyond, carried by descendants of the original Moralee families.

Notable individuals bearing the Moralee surname have made contributions in various fields, such as academia, business, and the arts. The surname continues to be passed down through generations, keeping alive the heritage of the Moralee family.

In contemporary times, individuals with the Moralee surname can be found across the United Kingdom and in other countries, contributing to the diverse tapestry of British surnames.

The Moralee surname reflects a connection to the northern English landscape and a rich history that continues to be cherished by those who bear the name.

There are approximately 724 people named Moralee in the UK. That makes it roughly the 9,453rd most common surname in Britain. Around 11 in a million people in Britain are named Moralee.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • David
  • Eric
  • Ian
  • James
  • Jim
  • John
  • Michael
  • Paul
  • Peter
  • Sam
  • Stephen
  • Thomas

Female

  • Ann
  • Catherine
  • Dorothy
  • Jean
  • Laura
  • Lynn
  • Margaret
  • Michelle
  • Sarah
  • Shirley

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