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morr

Morr is a proper noun used in various languages as a surname and in some historical place names. It does not have a single, widely recognized definition in English, and its occurrences are relatively rare in modern usage.

In Gaelic-derived contexts, the root Mór means “great” or “large,” and Morr may appear as an anglicized

As a surname, Morr is found in some English-speaking regions, typically with regional or familial origins. In

In literature and media, Morr appears occasionally as a character name or as part of a title,

See also: Moor, Mor, Mór.

variant
in
some
family
names
or
toponyms.
Because
of
its
brevity
and
consonant-vowel
structure,
Morr
can
also
arise
as
a
truncation
in
longer
names
in
historical
documents.
geography,
the
component
may
occur
in
older
or
locally
specific
place
names,
though
such
usages
are
uncommon
today.
but
there
is
no
single
figure
or
work
universally
associated
with
the
term.