Morris Bradley
Name meaning, origin and global statistics
Morris Bradley is a name combining Latin origins, bringing together "dark-complexioned" (Morris) with "broad meadow" (Bradley). The first name Morris is a masculine given name of Latin origin. From Latin Mauritius (Moorish, dark-complexioned). Also a Welsh surname from the given name Maurice. The surname Bradley: Bradley is an English surname derived from a placename meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English. It is also an Anglicisation of the Irish name Ó Brolacháin (also O’Brallaghan) from County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The family moved and spread to counties Londonderry, Donegal and Cork, and England. Like many English surnames, Bradley can also be used as a given name. A. C. Bradley (Andrew Cecil Bradley, 1851–1935), English Shakespearean scholar A. C. Bradley (screenwriter), an American screenwriter Abraham Bradley Jr. (1767–1838), first Assistant Postmaster-General of the U.S. Morris is a distinctive first name, carried by approximately 76K people globally, with the highest concentration in United States. The name Morris reached peak popularity in the 1970s, reflecting the naming trends of that era.
Etymology & Origin
First Name: Morris
Meaning: dark-complexioned
Latin
From Latin Mauritius (Moorish, dark-complexioned). Also a Welsh surname from the given name Maurice.
Surname: Bradley
Meaning: broad meadow
English
Bradley is an English surname derived from a placename meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English. It is also an Anglicisation of the Irish name Ó Brolacháin (also O’Brallaghan) from County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The family moved and spread to counties Londonderry, Donegal and Cork, and England. Like many English surnames, Bradley can also be used as a given name. A. C. Bradley (Andrew Cecil Bradley, 1851–1935), English Shakespearean scholar A. C. Bradley (screenwriter), an American screenwriter Abraham Bradley Jr. (1767–1838), first Assistant Postmaster-General of the U.S.
Geographic Distribution
The first name Morris is distributed across the globe, with the highest concentrations in the following countries:
Popularity Over Time
Popularity of the name Morris by decade, based on birth registration data:
Notable People Named Morris Bradley
- David Lee (university teacher, 1931)
- Barry Goldwater (aircraft pilot, 1909)
- Cindy Sherman (women's rights activist, 1954)
- Morris Swadesh (linguist, 1909)
- Morris West (novelist, 1916)
People listed above share this name. Listed for informational purposes only. Source: Wikipedia.
Numerology
According to Pythagorean numerology, each letter in a name carries a numerical value. Here are the key numbers for Morris Bradley:
Nurturing and responsibility. Associated with care, family values and a strong sense of duty towards loved ones.
Creativity and self-expression. Associated with artistic flair, optimism and sociability — a natural communicator.
Creativity and self-expression. Associated with artistic flair, optimism and sociability — a natural communicator.
Numerology is a cultural tradition for exploring symbolism in names. Results are for entertainment purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the origin of the first name Morris?
- The first name Morris originates from Latin. From Latin Mauritius (Moorish, dark-complexioned). Also a Welsh surname from the given name Maurice.
- When was Morris most popular?
- The name Morris reached its peak popularity during the 1970s.
- What is the origin of the surname Bradley?
- The surname Bradley originates from English. Bradley is an English surname derived from a placename meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English. It is also an Anglicisation of the Irish name Ó Brolacháin (also O’Brallaghan) from County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The family moved and spread to counties Londonderry, Donegal and Cork, and England. Like many English surnames, Bradley can also be used as a given name. A. C. Bradley (Andrew Cecil Bradley, 1851–1935), English Shakespearean scholar A. C. Bradley (screenwriter), an American screenwriter Abraham Bradley Jr. (1767–1838), first Assistant Postmaster-General of the U.S.
- What are the origins of the name Morris Bradley?
- The name Morris Bradley combines two different traditions: the first name Morris has Latin roots, while the surname Bradley originates from English.