Mor
Found 7 entry about "Mor"
מוֹר(Hebrew)
Mor Name meanings & History
The name Mor means "myrrh" in Hebrew. Myrrh is an aromatic resin that has been used for medicinal and religious purposes for centuries. Means "myrrh" in Hebrew. Mor can be used as both a first and last name. It is commonly used in Israel and among Jewish communities around the world.
Zodiac Sign of Mor: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Mor:
M: Maternal,Memory,Mommy,Mushy,Mother,Memorabilia,Manipulative
O: Obstinate,Ostentatious,Obsolete,Organized,Obsessive
R: Reason,Rational,Restless,Resourceful
Mor is:- a Serious name
- a Strong name
- a Urban name
Famous People
There are several notable people with the name Mor, including Israeli singer Mor Karbasi and international footballer Mordechai Spiegler, who played for Israel in the 1970s.
2.) Mor (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: "Myrrh" or "Bitter" in Hebrew
Description: "Myrrh" or "Bitter" in Hebrew. Banatswabian borrowing of Mór 2. Mor is a unisex name and can be used for both boys and girls. It is a beautiful name for parents that want a unique yet meaningful name for their child.
Famous People
Mor Avrahami (Israeli DJ), Mor Shani (Israeli footballer), Mor Karbasi (Israeli singer-songwriter)
3.) Mor (Unisex)
Usage: English
Meanings: Mor means "myrrh" in Hebrew, "big" in Scottish, and "great" in Gaelic.
Description: The name Mor has multiple origins. It is a Hebrew name that means "myrrh," a type of perfume. In Scottish, the name means "big," while in Gaelic, it means "great.". Mor means "myrrh" in Hebrew, "big" in Scottish, and "great" in Gaelic. Banatswabian borrowing of Mór 2. Mor is used as a first name for babies.
4.) Mor (Unisex)
Usage: Luo
Meanings: Mor is associated with the fragrant oil myrrh, which was used in ancient times for anointing and embalming. The name can also be interpreted as "bitterness," as myrrh has a bitter taste.
Description: Mor is a Hebrew name, meaning "myrrh" or "bitterness.". Mor is associated with the fragrant oil myrrh, which was used in ancient times for anointing and embalming. The name can also be interpreted as "bitterness," as myrrh has a bitter taste. Banatswabian borrowing of Mór 2. Mor is used as a first name for both boys and girls. It is a popular choice for parents who want a simple yet meaningful name for their child.
5.) MOR (Female)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: Ancient name derived from mor (great, large). More, Agnes, Martha, and Mary have been used to Anglicize the name. Var: Moire. (MOR)
6.) Mor (Female)
7.) MOR (Female)
Usage: Scottish
Meanings: Derived from the Gaelic mor (great, large). In Scotland the name has been Anglicized as Sarah (princess). Pet: Morag, Morag, Moreen. (MOR)