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The name Moore is used as a surname in many English-speaking countries. It can have several meanings as it was developed as a surname before most people knew how to write resulting in a wide variety of spellings, each descending from either different spellings of the same meaning or different meanings spelt the same way. This results in difficulty for people tracing their Ancestors as differences in spelling may mean an entirely different group of Moores or simply spelling improvisation on the part of the person writing the Birth certificate.
The name can be spelt, Moore, More, Moor, Miur, Moar, and Mor.
Contents
- 1 Meanings
- 2 People
- 3 Fictional characters
- 4 Places
- 5 Other uses
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Meanings
- From Middle English mor meaning "open land" or "bog". Given to a person dwelling near a moor or heath.
- A nickname for a person of dark complexion, from Old French more meaning "Moor". Often given to someone of North African descent.
- Derived from the given name Maurus. A Roman first name which also meant "dark skinned" in Latin.
- From the Gaelic Mor, meaning "great", "chief", "tall", "mighty", "proud".
- Alternatively of Gaelic/Manx origin Moar, the name for a collector of manorial rents in the Isle of Man.
- the spelling Moore was sometimes used to indicate a son of someone called More - this being one use where spelling is significant.
- Also possibly derived from someone who works with boats on a warf or Moorage.
People
People with the surname Moore include
- Alan Moore — writer of comic books
- Albert Joseph Moore — English decorative painter
- Alfred Moore — former associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Archie Moore — U.S. boxer, world boxing champion
- Arnold Moore — U.S. blues singer
- Arthur Cotton Moore — U.S. architect
- Bobby Moore — English footballer
- Bob de Moore — Belgian cartoonist who was the assistant of Herge
- Brian Moore — 20th century Irish novelist
- Carol Moore — ethicist
- C. L. Moore — U.S. science fiction and fantasy writer
- Charles Moore — multiple articles
- Christopher Moore — U.S. writer of absurdist fiction
- Clayton Moore — U.S. actor (The Lone Ranger)
- Clement Clarke Moore — U.S. university professor and writer
- Constance Moore — U.S. singer and actress
- Dan K. Moore — former governor of North Carolina
- Davey Moore — two world boxing champions
- Demi Moore — U.S. actor
- Dennis Moore — U.S. politician
- Donnie Moore — U.S. baseball player
- Dudley Moore — British actor and comedian
- Edward Moore — 18th century English dramatist
- Edwin Ward Moore — 19th century commander of the Texas Navy
- Frank Frankfort Moore, British novelist
- Frank Moore, New York painter
- Frederic Moore, British Indian Lepidopterist
- Garry Moore — U.S. television host
- Gary Moore — Northern Irish guitarist
- G. E. Moore — English philosopher (Principia Ethica, Moore's Paradox)
- George A. Moore — Irish novelist (Esther Waters)
- George F. Moore (judge) — Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court (1866–1867)
- George F. Moore (soldier) — Major General in the U.S. Army
- George Foot Moore — U.S. Biblical scholar
- George Fletcher Moore — former Attorney-General of Western Australia
- Gordon E. Moore — U.S. chemist, co-founder of Intel (Moore's law)
- Grace Moore — U.S. actress
- Harold G. "Hal" Moore — Lieutenant General in the U.S. Army
- Henry Moore — royal Governor of New York
- Henry Moore — English sculptor
- J Strother Moore — U.S. computer scientist
- Jackie Moore — U.S. Jazz Singer from Florida
- Jacqueline Moore (born 1966), U.S. professional wrestler
- Jackie Moore — U.S. poet
- Jim Moore — American playwright (Acts and Contrition)
- John Moore — Bishop of Ely
- John Moore — British general (18th/19th centuries)
- John Moore — anarchist thinker
- John Moore — Australian MP
- Johnny "Dizzy" Moore — a Jamaican trumpet player
- Julianne Moore — U.S. actress
- Lucy Moore — historian
- Mandy Moore — U.S. pop singer
- Marianne Moore — U.S. poet
- Mary Tyler Moore — U.S. actress and comedian
- Michael Moore — U.S. leftist social critic (Stupid White Men) and documentary film director
- Michael Moore — UK Liberal Democrat politician
- Mike Moore — former Prime Minister of New Zealand and Director-General of the WTO
- Nat Moore — U.S. footballer
- Newton Moore — Australian politician
- Nicholas Moore — English poet, son of G.E. Moore
- Patrick Moore — English astronomer
- Peter Moore — British serial killer
- Peter Moore — Australian travel author (No Shitting in the Toilet)
- Randle T. Moore — Americna businessman and captain of industry
- Robert Lee Moore — American mathematician
- Robin Moore — U.S. writer
- Roger Moore — English actor
- Roger Moore — computer scientist
- Roy Moore — the "Ten Commandments Judge" and former Chief Justice of Alabama
- Sara Jane Moore — attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford
- Stephen Moore — President of the Club for Growth
- Stephen Moore — British actor
- Susanna Moore — U.S. crime writer
- Thomas Moore — Irish poet (not to be confused with Thomas More)
- Thomas Sturge Moore — English poet and artist
- Thurston Moore — musician (Sonic Youth)
- Tyria Moore — U.S. serial killer befriender
- Vinnie Moore — U.S. musician
- William Moore — Football Coach
- Zephaniah Swift Moore — U.S. clergyman and educator
- The Moore Brothers — Matt, Owen and Tom Moore — were three brothers who became famous in early Hollywood.
Fictional characters
Fictional characters whose surname is or was Moore include
- Rachel Moore, the name of Ran Mori in the English adaptations of Detective Conan (Case Closed in the United States)
- Richard Moore, the name of Kogoro Mori in the English adaptations of Detective Conan (Case Closed in the United States)
- Moore is the name of a corn farmer on Earth, in the Enterprise episode "Broken Bow" (Episode 1.01-02). The alian Klaang crashed in Moore's fields in 2151, pursued by two Suliban agents. After the Klingon destroyed Moore's silo and killed the Suliban, the farmer shot Klaang with a plasma rifle.
Places
The toponym Moore refers to a moor, which is a kind of bog.
Moore is the name of several places in the United States of America:
- Moore, Arkansas, located in Newton County
- Moore, California, located in San Bernardino County
- Moore, Colorado, located in Weld County
- Moore, Georgia, located in Hall County
- Moore, Idaho, a city located in Butte County
- Moore, Indiana, located in DeKalb County
- Moore, Kentucky, located in Casey County
- Moore, Louisiana, located in Winn Parish
- Moore, Montana, a town located in Fergus County
- Moore, New Jersey, located in Mercer County
- Moore, Oklahoma, a city located in Cleveland County
- Moore, Pennsylvania, located in Delaware County
- Moore, South Carolina, located in Spartanburg County
- Moore, Texas - two locations:
- Moore, Texas, located in Frio County
- Moore, Brazos County, Texas
- Moore, Utah, located in Emery County
- Moore, Washington, located in Chelan County
- Moore, West Virginia - two locations:
- Moore, Roane County, West Virginia
- Moore, Tucker County, West Virginia
There is a Moore County in the states of North Carolina, Moore County, Tennessee and Texas.
Other places that include the word Moore in their name include:
- Moorefield, in Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina and West Virginia
- Moorestown, in Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
- Mooresville, in Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and West Virginia
- Moore Haven, Florida
- Moores Hill, Indiana
- Moore River, Western Australia and the Moore River National Park
- Division of Moore, an Australian Electoral Division
Moore (crater) is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.
Other uses
- Moore machine
- Boyer-Moore string search algorithm
- Moore Catholic High School is a high school in Staten Island, New York.
- There is a Moores Clothing Stores for men's dresswear.
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