MORRISROE
Also recorded as Morris Roe
Morrisroe
Morrisroe is a surname of Irish origin, which can be traced back to the Gaelic name "Ó Muirgheasa". The name is believed to be derived from the words "muir", meaning "sea", and "geas", meaning "sworn oath".
Origin: Ireland
Meaning: The name Morrisroe is interpreted to have the meaning of "lord of the sea" or "sworn to the sea".
History: The Morrisroe surname is predominantly found in counties Sligo and Mayo in western Ireland. The name has historical connections to the O'Connor family of Connacht and has been present in Ireland for centuries.
Variations: Variants of the surname Morrisroe include Morrisey, Morasca, Murrish, and other spellings derived from the original Gaelic form.
Notable individuals:
- John Morrisroe (1935-2005): Irish Catholic prelate and Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry.
- Kathleen Morrisroe (b. 1980): British artist known for her contemporary paintings.
- Liam Morrisroe (b. 1972): Irish footballer who played as a defender for various clubs.
Heraldry: The Morrisroe family crest typically features elements such as waves or sea-related symbols, reflecting the meaning of the surname.
The surname Morrisroe carries with it a rich history and is a testament to the Irish heritage of many families who bear this name.
There are approximately 302 people named Morrisroe in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around five in a million people in Britain are named Morrisroe.
Origin: Celtic
Region of origin: British Isles
Country of origin: Ireland
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: Gaelic
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Brian
- David
- Gary
- James
- John
- Kevin
- Lee
- Michael
- Patrick
- Paul
Female
- Barbara
- Catherine
- Christine
- Claire
- Denise
- Jane
- Julie
- June
- Lynda
- Maria
- Mary
- Susan
- Theresa
- Victoria
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