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Meurig is a Welsh name of Brittonic origin and may refer to: Meurig ap Tewdrig (fl. before 470, the son of Tewdrig (St. Tewdrig), and a king of the early
Meurig
King in South Wales in 5th century AD
Meurig ap Tewdrig (Latin: Mauricius; English: Maurice) was the son of Tewdrig (St. Tewdric), and a King of the early Welsh Kingdoms of Gwent and Glywysing
Meurig_ap_Tewdrig
Prince of Gwent
Athrwys ap Meurig (c. 605–655) was a prince, and possibly king, of Gwent and Glywysing in Wales. He was the son of King Meurig ap Tewdrig and the father
Athrwys_ap_Meurig
Welsh cleric
Meurig (also known as Maurice) (died 1161) was a Welsh cleric who was Bishop of Bangor from 1139 to 1161. Meurig continued the rebuilding of Bangor Cathedral
Meurig_(bishop)
British artistic director
Meurig Bowen is a British arts administrator who works mainly in festival and orchestral programming. Since 2020 he has been Chief Executive and artistic
Meurig_Bowen
Welsh scientist and educator (1932–2020)
Sir John Meurig Thomas (15 December 1932 – 13 November 2020), also known as JMT, was a Welsh scientist, educator, university administrator, and historian
John_Meurig_Thomas
King in south-east Wales (r. c. 848 to 874)
Meurig ab Arthfael (or Mouric, ruled c. 848 – c. 874) was a king in south-east Wales. In the seventh century, Gwent was a single kingdom covering south-east
Meurig_ab_Arthfael
9th-century King of Ceredigion
Gwgon ap Meurig (died c. 870/871) was a 9th-century king of Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi (i.e., Seisyllwg) in southwest Wales. Gwgon was the son of the former
Gwgon_ap_Meurig
Village and community in Ceredigion, Wales
Ystrad Meurig (or Ystradmeurig) is a village and community in Ceredigion, Wales. It lies on the B4340 road northwest of the town of Tregaron, on the edge
Ystrad_Meurig
Ffernfael ap Meurig or Ffyrnfael or Fernmail, fl. 880s, was king of Gwent in southeast Wales jointly with his brother Brochfael ap Meurig. Asser says in
Ffernfael_ap_Meurig
United States government official
Maurice Antonia Jones (born September 14, 1964) is the former CEO of OneTen, a coalition of companies dedicated to creating one million jobs for African
Maurice_Jones
Medieval Welsh realms and their rulers
ap Seisyll (d. 807); Dyfnwallon ab Arthen (c. 750); Meurig ap Dyfnwallon (c. 780); Gwgon ap Meurig (d. 872). Triffyn Farfog (c. 430) Aergol Lawhir (c.
List_of_rulers_in_Wales
King of Gwent in Wales (r. c. 872 – c. 910)
Brochfael ap Meurig (ruled c. 872 – c. 910) was king of Gwent in south-east Wales. He ruled jointly with his brother, Ffernfael ap Meurig. Gwent and Glywysing
Brochfael_ap_Meurig
Meurig ap Hywel (died c. 843/49) was a 9th-century king of Gwent in southeastern Wales. The Chronicle of the Princes reported that in the year 843 AD,
Meurig_ap_Hywel
Welsh actor and novelist
David Barry (born Meurig Wyn Jones, 30 April 1943) is a Welsh actor and novelist. He is best known for his role as Frankie Abbott, (the gum-chewing mother's
David_Barry_(actor)
King of Gwynedd
Idwal ap Meurig (died 997), was king of Gwynedd. He was the son of Meurig ab Idwal Foel, who, though the rightful heir to the throne, was killed in 986
Idwal_ap_Meurig
Meurig ap Idnerth (Mauric/Meuruc, [son] of Idnerth) was an early 6th-century king of Buellt, a medieval Welsh kingdom. Little is known of King Meurig
Meurig_ap_Idnerth
8th-century Welsh king
Meurig ab Ithel or Idwal was an 8th-century king of part of Glywysing in southern Wales. Meurig's father was Idwal or Ithel ap Morgan, (c. 690, reign
Meurig_ab_Ithel
Meurig Dafydd (c. 1510–1595) was a Welsh bard, genealogist and historian, at one time one of the leading literary figures in Glamorgan. However, his poetry
Meurig_Dafydd
King of Wales from 1055 to 1063
Llywelyn's death in 1023, a member of the House of Aberffraw, Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig, became ruler of Gwynedd and began his rise to power in Powys. In 1039,
Gruffudd_ap_Llywelyn
Welsh nobleman (born 1158)
Ifor Bach (meaning Ivor the Short) (fl. 1158) also known as Ifor ap Meurig and in anglicised form Ivor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd, was a twelfth-century
Ifor_Bach
Welsh princess
Angharad ferch Meurig (fl. c. 875 CE) was a 9th-century Welsh noblewoman. She was the wife of Rhodri the Great of Gwynedd, and was the mother of Anarawd
Angharad_ferch_Meurig
Archdeacon (born 1961)
Christianity portal Meurig Llwyd Williams (born 1961) was the Archdeacon of Bangor from 2005 to 2011; and Archdeacon of France, 2016–2021. Williams is
Meurig_Williams
King of Gwynedd from 1023 to 1039
Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig (died c. 1039) was a King of Gwynedd and of Powys. He was also referred to as "King of the Britons" in the Annals of Ulster. He
Iago_ab_Idwal_ap_Meurig
Egyptian and American chemist (1946–2016)
Majed; Marcus, Rudolph A.; Thomas, John Meurig; Zhong, Dongping (2017). Majed Chergui; Rudolph A Marcus; John Meurig Thomas; Dongping Zhong (eds.). Personal
Ahmed_Zewail
Legendary king of the Britons
Aurelianus, and the Welsh kings Owain Ddantgwyn, Enniaun Girt and Athrwys ap Meurig. However, no convincing evidence for these identifications has emerged.
King_Arthur
King of Gwynedd from 916 to 942
paternal grandparents were Rhodri Mawr, King of Gwynedd and Angharad ferch Meurig of Ceredigion. Idwal allied himself with King Æthelstan of England upon
Idwal_Foel
King list of the medieval Kingdom of Gwynedd
dynasty in lower Gwynedd usurps from Aeddan ap Blegywryd). Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig (1023–1039) (Aberffraw dynasty returns). Gruffudd ap Llywelyn (1039–1063)
List_of_rulers_of_Gwynedd
14th-century Welsh poet of the cywydd style
Llywelyn Goch ap Meurig Hen (fl. c. 1350–1390) was a Welsh language court poet from Merionethshire, in the north west of Wales. Llywelyn is credited, along
Llywelyn_Goch_ap_Meurig_Hen
Welsh courtier and soldier (c.1400–1461)
Tref-gastell (d. 1268). Goronwy was married to Morfydd ferch Meurig, daughter of Meurig of Gwent. Meurig was the son of Ithel, grandson of Rhydd and great-grandson
Owen_Tudor
8th-century Welsh king
was the grandson of Meurig ap Tewdrig and the son of Athrwys ap Meurig. Morgan was the grandson and probable successor of King Meurig. Lloyd argues that
Morgan_ab_Athrwys
Kingdom in South Wales
Glywysing to the west, with Tewdrig's son Meurig doing so through marriage. It has been suggested that Meurig's son, Athrwys, may be the origin for King
Kingdom_of_Gwent
12th-century Welsh noblewoman and rebel
16. Idwal ap Meurig ap Idwal Foel 8. Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig 4. Cynan ab Iago 2. Gruffudd ap Cynan 20. Sigtrygg Silkbeard 10. Amlaíb mac Sitriuc 21. Sláine
Gwenllian_ferch_Gruffudd
Lewis ab Owen ap Meurig (by 1524 – 1590) of Brondeg, near Newborough, Anglesey, Wales, was a Welsh politician. He was elected a Member of Parliament (MP)
Lewis_ab_Owen_ap_Meurig
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
as Tyn-y-graig or Ty'n-y-graig) is a village in the community of Ystrad Meurig, Ceredigion, Wales, made up of about a dozen dwellings and several surrounding
Tynygraig
1997 novel by Bernard Cornwell
several Irish kingdoms by remarrying to the young Irish princess Argante, but Meurig, king of Gwent, will not send his formidable army unless he is given the
Excalibur:_A_Novel_of_Arthur
King of Gwynedd and Man from 844 to 878
and later Dyfed. Rhodri was given other sons in later genealogies, namely Meurig ap Rhodri, Merfyn ap Rhodri, and Gwyddelig ap Rhodri; the latter two sons
Rhodri_Mawr
road within the parish of Mathern. The name Pwllmeyric means, in Welsh, "Meurig's pool" and refers to the pwll or creek of the Severn estuary which, before
Pwllmeyric
King of Gwynedd from 1018 to 1023
of Gwynedd (d. 916). His paternal great grandparents were Angharad ferch Meurig and Rhodri Mawr (d. 878). Llywelyn was married to Angharad, daughter of
Llywelyn_ap_Seisyll
Cadwgan ap Meurig (fl. 1045–1074) was a medieval Welsh ruler who reigned over the petty kingdoms of Gwent and Morgannwg in the tumultuous years of dynastic
Cadwgan_ap_Meurig
6th-century Welsh saint and king
the post-Roman Kingdom of Glywysing. He abdicated in favour of his son Meurig (Maurice) and retired to live a hermitical life, but was recalled to lead
Tewdrig
British farmer (born 1967)
and Wales In office 2018–2024 Deputy Guy Smith Tom Bradshaw Preceded by Meurig Raymond Succeeded by Tom Bradshaw Personal details Born Minette Bridget
Minette Batters, Baroness Batters
Minette_Batters,_Baroness_Batters
Welsh Prince of Powys and Gwynedd
1116 was also the sole survivor of Cadwgan's sons. Cadwgan's grandson, Meurig ap Madog married Gwenllian, a daughter of Owain Gwynedd, King of Gwynedd
Cadwgan_ap_Bleddyn
Prince of Gwynedd
a Welsh prince of the House of Aberffraw. His father, Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig, became King of Gwynedd in 1023, and his son, Gruffudd, later became king
Cynan_ab_Iago
Debate about whether King Arthur was a historical person
Others include the Welsh kings Owain Danwyn, Enniaun Girt, and Athrwys ap Meurig. Until the late 20th century, there was academic debate about the historicity
Historicity_of_King_Arthur
Irish potato dish
from the original on 28 August 2023. Retrieved 31 August 2019. Evans, H. Meurig (1980). Y Geiriadur Mawr. Gwasg Gomer. "YES YOU DID by SHAUN O'NOLAN Columbia
Colcannon
Aber Cafwy Castell Bach Castell Du Castell Llwyn Bedw Castell Mawr Castell Meurig Castell Moel Castell Nonni Castell Pencader Castell y Domen Castell y Garreg
List_of_castles_in_Wales
K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Aber Aberaeron Aberarth Aberffrwd Aber-meurig Abermagwr Aberporth Aberystwyth Alltyblacca Banc-y-môr Bethania Betws Bledrws
List_of_places_in_Ceredigion
1980 book by Ellis Peters
quarrel before Bonel ate the partridge. He and Meurig had come separately from the Abbey's infirmary, where Meurig used the monkshood oil to massage his great
Monk's-Hood
Dennis Antonov, Kamille Sharapodinov, Jim Barber, Lord Armstrong Of Sealand, Meurig Griffiths, Joe Caswell, Neil Charlie Spragg. Website Sendelica at Bandcamp
Sendelica
Musical artist
Geraint Meurig Vaughan Watkins (born 5 February 1951) is a Welsh singer, songwriter, rock and roll pianist and accordionist. He has backed many notable
Geraint_Watkins
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Ffynnon-oer
King of Gwent
was the grandson of Athrwys ap Meurig and possibly Cenedlon ferch Briafael Frydig, and the great-grandson of King Meurig ap Twedrig and Onbrawst, daughter
Ithel_ap_Morgan
Bridge in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Devil's_Bridge_(Welsh_bridge)
Welsh district council (1974–1996)
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Ceredigion_District_Council
Welsh actor and musician (born 1985)
known as Y Golau in Welsh 2023 Wolf Molina Recurring Role - 6 episodes Men Up Meurig Jenkins Television film 2024 Those About to Die Tenax 10 episodes
Iwan_Rheon
Association football club in Wales
North Wales Coast West Premier Division and with their home games at Maes Meurig. The club is one of Anglesey's most successful football teams, winning nine
C.P.D._Gwalchmai
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Beddgeraint
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Dol-y-pandy
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Crynfryn
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Faerdrefawr
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Pen-cae
Town in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Aberaeron
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Monachty
British inorganic chemist (1938–2020)
Cultural offices Preceded by John Meurig Thomas Director of the Royal Institution 1991–1998 Succeeded by Susan Greenfield
Peter_Day_(chemist)
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Dol-gau
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Llettum-ddu
Name list
French Maurits, Dutch Maurycy, Polish Μαυρίκιος (Mavrikios), Greek Маврикий (Mavrikiy), Russian Meurig, Welsh Moritz, German Morris, English Muiris, Irish
Maurizio
University in Wales
Southgate OBE DL PPFLS FRSM FRSB FZS (born 1944), parasitologist Sir John Meurig Thomas FRS, chemist, professor, author Paul Thomas, founding vice-chancellor
Aberystwyth_University
Welsh prince and poet (died 1197)
are gathered at his court following a raid in 1155 to free his brother Meurig from prison in Maelor. The mission accomplished, Owain calls for the drinking
Owain_Cyfeiliog
King of Gwynedd from 1081 to 1137
actuality, though his father, Gruffudd's grandfather, Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig, had ruled Gwynedd from 1023 to 1039. When Gruffudd first appeared on the
Gruffudd_ap_Cynan
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Rhipinllwyd
Welsh musical instrument
are reviving the tradition of playing this instrument, among them Cass Meurig, who is the best-known modern player and who in 2004 released the album
Crwth
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Brongwyn
English priest
Church in Wales titles Preceded by Meurig Llwyd Williams Archdeacon of Bangor 2012–2017 Succeeded by Mary Stallard Church of England titles Preceded by
Paul_Davies_(bishop)
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Abermeurig (also spelt Aber-meurig) is a small village in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. The village is home to a former Methodist chapel, first built
Abermeurig
King of Gwynedd from 950 to 979
King of Gwynedd and Angharad ferch Meurig of Ceredigion. He had at least two brothers, Ieuaf ab Idwal Foel and Meurig ab Idwal Foel. Idwal had allied himself
Iago_ab_Idwal
Electoral ward in Wales
Votes % ±% Independent Stephen Joseph 137 Independent Lynne Turner 134 Labour Charles Davies 118 Conservative Tony Miles 113 Independent Meurig Caffrey 40
Milford_Central
Former railway station in Wales
former Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line; it served the villages of Ystrad Meurig, Pontrhydfendigaid and Ffair Rhos. The Manchester and Milford Railway (M&MR)
Strata Florida railway station
Strata_Florida_railway_station
Constructed script
Plas y Fan, Neath Abbey, Margam Abbey and Raglan Library, and compiled by Meurig Dafydd and Lewys Morgannwg, amongst others, in the 1700s. These were suggested
Coelbren_y_Beirdd
philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, and social critic John Meurig Thomas, solid state chemist Alfred Russel Wallace, naturalist, explorer
List_of_Welsh_scientists
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Newtown Oswestry Shrewsbury Talybont Tregaron Welshpool Whitchurch Ystrad Meurig The approximate coverage of the postcode districts: KML file (edit · help)
SY_postcode_area
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Brithdir,_Ceredigion
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Blaen-geuffordd
Hamlet in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
New_Row
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Blaen-pant
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Chancery,_Ceredigion
9th century Aberffraw prince of Gwynedd
younger son of Rhodri Mawr, son of Merfyn Frych and Angharad ferch Meurig, daughter of Meurig ap Dyfnwallon of the Kingdom of Ceredigion, who was the King of
Merfyn_ap_Rhodri
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Foelallt
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Ffair_Rhos
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Berthyfedwen
Name list
Bearers of the name include: Cadwgan ap Bleddyn (1051–1111) Cadwgan ap Meurig (c. 1045 – 1074) Cadwgan of Llandyfai (died 1241) Cadwgan ap Cadwaladr ap
Cadwgan
Former land divisions of Wales
Llansantffraid • Llanwnnws • Llanychaearn • Trefilan • Ysbyty Ystwyth • Ystrad Meurig Moyddyn Betws Bledrws • Betws Leucu1 • Cellan • Dihewyd • Llanarth (Llanina)
List_of_hundreds_of_Wales
King of Dublin
Ireland, and seems to have actively assisted the family of Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig, King of Gwynedd overseas in Wales. After Echmarcach's final expulsion from
Ímar_mac_Arailt
Village in Ceredigion, Wales
Trefeurig Tregaron Troedyraur Ysbyty Ystwyth Ysgubor-y-coed Ystrad Fflur Ystrad Meurig Towns and villages Aberarth Aberbanc Aberffrwd Aberlerry Abermagwr Abermeurig
Neuadd_Wilym
Welsh prince (died 1081)
year as Gruffudd's second cousin, Cadwgan ap Meurig, inherited the Kingdom of Gwent from his father Meurig ap Hywel. Both of them were co-descendants of
Caradog_ap_Gruffudd
German chemist (1780–1849)
Review. 43 (3): 122–128. doi:10.1595/003214099X433122128. Thomas, John Meurig (2017). "The RSC Faraday prize lecture of 1989". Chemical Communications
Johann_Wolfgang_Döbereiner
Welsh dynastic family
Cynan Gwriad ap Elidyr Gwgon ap Meurig Seisyllwg –872 Merfyn Frych Gwynedd 825–844 Nest ferch Cadell Angharad ferch Meurig Rhodri the Great Gwynedd 844–878
First_Dynasty_of_Gwynedd
Term for the medieval realms of southern Wales
Seisyllwg) Arthen (?-807) Dyfnwallon Meurig of Seisyllwg Gwgon of Seisyllwg (?-c. 870/871) House Manaw Angharad ferch Meurig (?-872) and Rhodri the Great (
Deheubarth
German chemist
1982. After postdoctoral studies at University of Cambridge under Sir John Meurig Thomas, at the University of Basel under Hans-Joachim Güntherodt [de], and
Robert_Schlögl
MEURIG
MEURIG
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Maurice, an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, Latin Mauritius, a derivative of Maurus (see Moore). This was the name of several early Christian saints. In some cases it may be a nickname of the same derivation for someone with a swarthy complexion.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Muirghis, a variant of Ó Muirgheasa (see Morrissey).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Meurig (from Latin Mauritius), which was gradually superseded in Wales by Morus, Morys, a derivative of the Anglo-Norman French form of the name (see 1).German : variant of Moritz.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames (see Morse).Morris was the name of an extensive and powerful family in colonial North America, whose members played a leading part in the emergence of the nation. They were descended from Richard Morris (d. 1672), who fought in Oliver Cromwell’s army and then became a merchant in Barbados. His son Lewis (1671–1746) established the “manor†of Morrisania in NY. His grandson, Lewis (1726–98), third owner of that manor, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Two other grandsons, Richard and Gouverneur, were also key figures in the Revolution. Their half-brother Staats Morris (1728–1800) was a general in the British army who was appointed governor of Quebec.
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : from the Welsh personal name Meurig, a form of Maurice, Latin Mauritius (see Morris).English : from an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, composed of the Germanic elements meri, mari ‘fame’ + rīc ‘power’.Scottish : habitational name from a place near Minigaff in the county of Dumfries and Galloway, so called from Gaelic meurach ‘branch or fork of a road or river’.Irish : when not Welsh or English in origin, probably an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mearadhaigh (see Merry).
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Meuric, MEURIG means "dark-skinned; Moor."
Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Dark-skinned; A Moor; Form of Morris
MEURIG
MEURIG
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Maxey.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Protector, Patron, Supporter, Defender
Boy/Male
Ukrainian
Destroyer.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The river Ganga
Female
Japanese
(èŠ) Japanese name KIKU means "chrysanthemum."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Gloucestershire and Worcestershire)
English (chiefly Gloucestershire and Worcestershire) : variant of Millward.French (northern) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements mil ‘good’, ‘gracious’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.Southern French : from a variant spelling of Occitan milhar ‘millet field’ (from mil ‘millet’).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord vishnus Ansh
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
As Bright as the Sun
Boy/Male
Irish
Foolish pride.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Non wild, Gentle, Agreeable
MEURIG
MEURIG
MEURIG
MEURIG
MEURIG