Maurice
/ˈmɑrɪs/
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Maurice, derived from the Greek name 'Mauros', meaning 'Moor' or 'dark-skinned', has a rich history rooted in ancient times. It became popular in medieval Europe, often associated with nobility and leadership. The name carries a sense of dignity and strength, making it a timeless choice.
Maurice Wilkins
Biologist, Took X-ray pictures of DNA
Maurice White
Musician, Founder, Earth, Wind & Fire
Maurice J. Tobin
Politician, US Secretary of Labor, 1948-53
Maurice Strong
Activist, Power executive, environmentalist
Maurice H. Stans
Government, US Commerce Secretary, 1969-72
Maurice M. Shapiro
Physicist, Composition and origin of cosmic rays
Maurice Sendak
Author, Where The Wild Things Are
Maurice Ronet
Actor, Elevator to the Gallows
Maurice Richard
Hockey, NHL Hall of Famer
Maurice Ravel
Composer, Bolero
Maurice E. Purnell, Jr.
Attorney, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP
Maurice Prendergast
Painter, American Post-Impressionist watercolorist
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