Moore Family History
Moore Surname Meaning
English: from Middle English more ‘moor marsh fen’ (Old English mōr); hence a topographic name for someone who lived in such a place or a habitational name from any of various places called with this word, such as Moore in Cheshire or More in Shropshire.
English (of Norman origin): ethnic name from Old French more ‘Moor’, either someone from North Africa or, more often, a nickname for someone thought to resemble a Moor. Compare Morrell and Moreau.
English (of Norman origin): from the Middle English personal name More (Old French More, Maur, Latin Maurus), originally denoting either ‘Moor’ or someone with a swarthy complexion (compare Morrell, Morrin, Morris, and sense 2 above). There was a 6th-century Christian saint of this name.
Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mórdha ‘descendant of Mórdha’, a byname meaning ‘great, proud’, or ‘stately’.
Scottish: variant of Muir. Welsh: nickname from mawr ‘big, great’, either describing a man's size or greatness (perhaps applied ironically) or as a means of distinguishing two men with the same name. Americanized form of Slovenian Mur.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022