Everything about the name MORRISSEY

Meaning, origin, history

Morrissey is a name of English origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name Mauriz, which is composed of the elements "maurr" meaning "marsh" and "izz" meaning "pointed, border". The name Morrissey was originally brought to England by the Vikings during their invasions in the 9th century. It became quite popular in England over time, with variations such as Maurice and Morris also being commonly used.

The surname Morrissey is believed to have originated from a place named after the marshy lands around it, where its inhabitants lived. The name may have been given to someone who lived near a marsh or on a boundary between two estates. Alternatively, it could have been an occupational name for a marshal or steward, as the Old French word "mareschal" means "horse marshal".

One of the most notable people with the surname Morrissey is Steven Patrick Morrissey, born in 1959 in Manchester, England. He is a singer-songwriter who rose to prominence in the 1980s as the frontman of the Smiths, an influential indie rock band. After the band's dissolution in 1987, Morrissey pursued a successful solo career, releasing numerous critically acclaimed albums and becoming one of the most enigmatic and respected figures in popular music.

Despite his fame, Morrissey has not commented publicly on his surname's origin or meaning. However, it is clear that the name Morrissey carries with it a rich history and cultural significance, both in its English origins and in its association with the charismatic musician who has inspired generations of fans around the world.

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Popularity of the name MORRISSEY since 1880

Birth evolution

Popularity analysis

The data provided shows the number of babies named Morrissey born annually in the United States over a span of several years. The first year for which we have records is 2008, with five babies being given this name. This figure remained constant for the next couple of years, as there were also five births recorded in 2010. However, there was a slight increase in popularity in 2013, with seven new additions to the Morrissey club.

The trend seemed to fluctuate over time, as we see another decrease to five births in 2017. Overall, looking at these statistics, we can calculate that there have been a total of twenty-two babies named Morrissey born in the United States during this period (2008-2017 inclusive).