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maurus

Maurus is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word maurus, meaning “dark-skinned” or “Moor.” The name was used in late antiquity and the Middle Ages across Western Europe and has appeared in various languages and forms. In religious contexts, Maurus is associated with early Christian traditions and monastic life.

Saint Maurus was an early Benedictine monk venerated in Western Christianity. He is regarded as one of

As a given name, Maurus appears infrequently today, typically in ecclesiastical or historical contexts. It remains

Saint
Benedict’s
earliest
companions
and
a
model
of
monastic
discipline.
In
medieval
hagiography,
he
is
credited
with
aiding
the
growth
of
the
Benedictine
order,
and
his
cult
spread
to
many
churches
and
monasteries
named
after
him
across
Europe.
more
common
in
regions
with
strong
Catholic
or
Orthodox
traditions,
where
the
name
is
tied
to
its
saintly
associations
and
to
historical
references
within
monastic
communities.