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♂ Morry
What does Morry mean?
Morry as a name for boys has its root in Latin, and the name Morry means "dark-skinned, Moorish". Morry is an alternate form of Morris (Latin): anglicization of Maurice.
ASSOCIATED WITH dark
Variations
VARIANTS Morrie, Morrey, Morey
RELATIONS VIA MORRIS Mo, Moe, Morice, Moris, Morse, Moss
CREATIVE FORMS(male) Monry, ..
(female) Mormy, ..
MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Morry Stefan (M.S.), ..
How popular is Morry?
Morry is a rare first name for males but a somewhat popular surname for all people (#130443 out of 150436, Top 87%). (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Which version is better?
Prominent related forms of Morry (OUTSIDE TOP 2000) listed in the Top 2000 are Morris (#1565 THE PREVIOUS YEAR), Moe and Moss. Other variants, like Moris, are seldom used. Adoption of these relations of Morry was common during 1910-1919 (MEDIAN #1024) and is now significantly diminished (#1855, ▼97%), with the version Morris falling out of fashion. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Similar Names
Morry is pronounced similarly to Mareo, Mario, Maro, Mauro, Maury, Meiri, Moray, Mori, Morio, Morrow, Morrowe, Murray▼, Murrey, Murrow and Murry. Other recommended sound-alike names are Arry, Barry▼, Berry▼, Corry, Cory▼, Cowry, Curry, Darry, Derry, Dory, Garry▼, Gerry▼, Harry▼, Horry, Jerry▼, Jorry, Jory, Kerry▼, Korry, Kory▼, Larry▼, Lorry, Mabry, Marly, Marr, Marty▼, Monro, Monty▼, Moore, Moorly, Mordy, More, Morfyn, Moriz, Morley, Morly, Morrel, Morrley (see Morley), Mort, Morty, Morvyn, Orry, Parry, Perry▼, Rorry, Rory▲, Terry▼, Torry and Tory▼. These names tend to be more commonly used than Morry.
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