Morris

Etymology

 * The surname has converged from several origins; see Morris.

Proper noun

 * , a medieval form of.
 * , an anglicization of.
 * , an anglicization of.
 * 1) A placename:
 * 2) The,.
 * 3) A type of folk dance originating in England.
 * 4) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A placename:
 * 2) The,.
 * 3) A type of folk dance originating in England.
 * 4) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A type of folk dance originating in England.
 * 2) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A type of folk dance originating in England.
 * 2) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A type of folk dance originating in England.
 * 2) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A type of folk dance originating in England.
 * 2) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A type of folk dance originating in England.
 * 2) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A type of folk dance originating in England.
 * 2) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A former make of British motor car.
 * 1) A former make of British motor car.

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Morris is the 62nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 318,884 individuals. Morris is most common among White (73.59%) and Black/African American (20.08%) individuals.