Morice

The surname Morice originates from the medieval given name Morris. The name Morris itself is derived from the Latin name Maurus, meaning ‘Moor’. The name likely denotes one with dark features or a dark complexion.

The Morice surname is of Norman-French origin, introduced to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. It spread across the country, particularly in counties such as Cornwall, Devon, and Somerset.

Variants of the name include Maurice, Morrice, Morris, and Moris. The use of variants is often influenced by local pronunciation and dialectical differences.

Notable bearers of the Morice surname have included individuals from diverse fields such as politics, academia, and the arts. The surname Morice continues to be present in contemporary British society, though its frequency may vary across regions.

In conclusion, the Morice surname is an integral part of British surnames, reflecting historical connections to Norman-French culture and Latin origins.

There are approximately 104 people named Morice in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Morice.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Cameron
  • Frederic
  • Gareth
  • Simon
  • Walton

Female

  • Anne
  • Celina
  • Erin
  • Madeline
  • Sandra

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