Mori

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
"Forest" or "Protector"
Pronunciation
Moor-ee
The name Mori is pronounced as "moh-ree". The consonant is pronounced with the long O sound and with emphasis on the last syllable.
Popularity
Mori is not a very common name in the world, and is relatively unknown in Western countries. However, it is a popular name among the Japanese community.

cartoon of the name Mori
Cartoon of Mori

Mori Name meanings & History

"Forest" or "Protector". meaning "Forest" or "harpoon". Mori is a stylish and elegant name that can be used for both boys and girls. It can be an ideal option for parents looking for a gender-neutral name that easily stands out without being too uncommon.

Zodiac Sign of Mori: Mother Cancer

Synonyms of Mori:

M: Manipulative,Mommy,Mother,Mushy,Maternal,Memorabilia,Memory

O: Organized,Obstinate,Ostentatious,Obsolete,Obsessive

R: Restless,Reason,Rational,Resourceful

I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence

Mori is:

  • a Classic name
  • a Strong name
  • a Urban name

Famous People

There are several prominent personalities with the name Mori, including Japanese baseball player Hideo Mori, Japanese politician Koichi Mori, and Australian photographer Tracey Moffatt (whose middle name is Mori).

2.) MORI (Female)

Usage: Japanese

Meanings: Derived from the Japanese mori (wood, forest). (MO-REE)


3.) Mori (Unisex)

Usage:

Meanings: Mori can be translated to "forest" or "woods" in English. This name is commonly used as a surname in Japan, as well as a given name.

Pronunciation: Moor-ee
Mori is pronounced as "moh-ree."


cartoon of the name Mori
Cartoon of Mori

Description: Mori can be translated to "forest" or "woods" in English. This name is commonly used as a surname in Japan, as well as a given name. meaning "Forest" or "harpoon". Mori can be used as a first name, middle name, or last name. It is a great choice for those who are looking for a nature-inspired name or want a name that is simple yet unique.

Famous People

Some famous people with the name Mori include Mori Arinori, the first Japanese ambassador to the United States, and Mori Terumoto, a Japanese samurai and daimyo in the late 16th century.

4.) MORI (Male)

Usage:

Meanings: My teacher, my guide. Var: Morie. (MOR-EE)


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