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*[[Maurice Tornay]] (1910–1949), Swiss Catholic missionary
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*[[Maurice Tulloch]] (born 1969), British/Canadian businessman
*[[Maurice Tulloch]] (born 1969), British/Canadian businessman
*[[Maurice Utrillo]] (1883–1955) French painter
*[[Maurice Vinot]] (1888–1916), French film actor
*[[Maurice Vinot]] (1888–1916), French film actor
*[[Maurice de Vlaminck]] (1876–1958), French painter, one of the principals in the Fauve movement
*[[Maurice de Vlaminck]] (1876–1958), French painter, one of the principals in the Fauve movement

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Maurice
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameMauritius
Other names
Related namesMārcis, Māris, Moritz, Maurizio, Mauro, Mauricio, Morris, Mauritius

Maurice is a traditionally masculine given name, also used as a surname. It originates as a French name derived from the Latin Mauritius or Mauricius and was subsequently used in other languages. Its popularity is due to Mauritius, a saint of the Theban Legion (died 287). Mauritius is otherwise attested as a given name of the Roman Empire period, in origin meaning "one from Mauritania", i.e. "the Moor".

Forms in other languages include: Latvian Māris, Spanish Mauricio, Portuguese Maurício, Italian Maurizio, Dutch Maurits, Greek Μαυρίκιος (Mavrikios), Russian Маврикий (Mavrikiy), German Moritz, Czech Mořic, English Morris. In the form Morris, it is also used as a secularized version of the Jewish name Moishe.[citation needed]

Given name

Late Antiquity to Middle Ages
Early Modern
Modern

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Surname

See also