Morris Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Morris Name Meaning: Often used for someone with a swarthy complexion. The English and Scottish name derives from the old French forename ‘Maurice’ which was introduced by the Normans.

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Morris Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Morris family

Profession Census Frequency
General Labourer 940
Living On Own Means 838
General Servant Domestic 782
Farmer 744
Dress Maker 563
Scholar 535
Coal Miner Hewer 501
Cotton Weaver 422
Cook Domestic 415
Domestic Servant 323
Coal Hewer 306
Housemaid Domestic 291
Tailor 255
Dressmaker 235
Carpenter 224
Charwoman 223
Agricultural Labourer 211
Servant Domestic 202
Laundress Wash 197
House Maid Domestic 189
Tailoress 169
School 163
Coal Miner 163
Gardener Domestic 150
Slate Quarryman 143

Morris Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Morris 100% 476,042
2 Morriss 86% 12,032
3 Marris 83% 7,161
4 Moris 83% 5,681
5 Morries 86% 3,972
6 Morres 83% 3,053
7 Mooris 83% 2,317
8 Morrice 71% 2,187
9 Marrs 67% 2,009
10 Morice 50% 1,444
11 Merris 83% 776
12 Moriss 67% 707
13 Morrise 86% 469
14 Morrs 83% 332
15 Marries 71% 179
16 Marres 67% 120
17 Murris 83% 117

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The surname Morris is the most popular version of all its varients

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