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Mortimer
Latin
Dwells by the still water.
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Mortimer
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Mortimer
Shakespearean
'King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. 'Henry VI, Part 1' Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir John Mortimer, uncle to the Duke of York.
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Morton
English
From the farm near the moor.
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Morton
Shakespearean
'King Richard III' John Morton, Bishop of Ely.
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Morty
French
Diminutive of Mortimer: Dead sea (a stagnant lake).
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Moruarch
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Morvan
Gaelic
Pale.
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Morven
Celtic
Lives by the sea.
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Morven
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Morven
Gaelic
Pale.
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Morven
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Morven
Scottish
From a Scottish place name meaning "big gap". The name of Fingal's kingdom in James Macpherson's poems.
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Morvin
Gaelic
Pale.
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Morvran
Welsh
Legendary son of Tegid.
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Morvudd
Welsh
Legendary daughter of Uryen.
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Morvyn
Scottish
Possibly from the Gaelic mor "big" + bhein "peak". Name of mountains in Scotland.
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Morvyn
Celtic
Lives by the sea.
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Morvyn
Gaelic
Pale.
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Morwenna
Welsh
Maiden; sea wave.
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Moryn
Celtic
Lives by the sea.
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Morys
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Mose
Hebrew
son; deliver
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Mosegi
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Mosegi
Egyptian
Tailor.
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Moselle
Hebrew
From the water.
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Mosemodi
African
First born of identical twins (Sotho).
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Mosemotsa
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Mosen
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Moserah
Biblical
Erudition, discipline. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]
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