Morris Wil

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Morris 675
Wil 75,002
Morris Wil 4,659,255
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  1. is 671st most common Jacquelyn
  2. is 672nd most common Nellie
  3. is 673rd most common Madeline
  4. is 674th most common Silvia
  5. is 675th most common Morris
  6. is 676th most common Pablo
  7. is 677th most common Luke
  8. is 678th most common Virgil
  9. is 679th most common Krista
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  1. is 74,998th most common Warrens
  2. is 74,999th most common Wassil
  3. is 75,000th most common Whitrock
  4. is 75,001st most common Wiesler
  5. is 75,002nd most common Wil
  6. is 75,003rd most common Woolfrey
  7. is 75,004th most common Yoders
  8. is 75,005th most common Zaidan
  9. is 75,006th most common Zelina
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  1. is 4,659,251st most common Morris Weston
  2. is 4,659,252nd most common Morris Wheat
  3. is 4,659,253rd most common Morris Whiteside
  4. is 4,659,254th most common Morris Whitney
  5. is 4,659,255th most common Morris Wil
  6. is 4,659,256th most common Morris Wilburn
  7. is 4,659,257th most common Morris Wilkerson
  8. is 4,659,258th most common Morris Wills
  9. is 4,659,259th most common Morris Wofford

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Morris

Meaning & History

Wil

(male) Variant of Maurice. The spelling Morris was quite common as a given name in the Middle Ages, but it fell out of use and was readopted in modern times, in part from the surname earlier derived from the given name. Among Jews it has been adopted as an Anglicized form of Moses.

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