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Updated June 9, 2019

How Popular Is The Name Mori

Family name origins & meanings

  • Japanese : variously written, but most often with a character meaning ‘forest’, and denoting the sacred grove around a Shintō shrine. The character used to list the name in the Shinsen shōjiroku means ‘guard’ or ‘keeper’. The name is mostly found in west-central Japan, the island of Shikoku, and in the Ryūkyū Islands. Another name, properly Romanized as Mōri, is written phonetically with the characters for ‘hair’ and ‘advantage’, but bearers of this name are also of the original Mori family. There were several daimyō families named Mōri, the greatest originating in Aki (now part of Hiroshima prefecture). From their base in Chōshū (Nagato: now part of Yamaguchi prefecture), they ruled much of western Honshū in the 16th century, until restricted by Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu to Chōshū.
  • Italian : patronymic form of Moro.
  • German (Möri) : from a pet form of the personal name Morhart (see Morath).
  • Hungarian (Móri) : habitational name for someone from a place called Mór in Fejér county of Hungary.
  • Hungarian : patronymic from the personal name Mór, from Latin Maurus.

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