Moore came to England, with Norman invasion/conquest in 1066, with the Norman name of De la Mare, and they originated from Norway. And most likely went to Ireland with the Anglo/ Norman invasion in the 12th century
This video does not give any details of the origins of the Irish/ Gaelic O’Mores, who were leaders of the 7th Septs (tribes) of Laois. I found the whole documentary very lowbrow & highly uninformative, there are many people of irish descent bearing the name Moore & many who did amazing things in the world. I cannot see a list of actors & musicians as the most important on this list. Whoever made this documentary should do their research & go below the surface excellent research has been done on this distinguished name.
@@Bing_Bong60 My Retired Royal Marine Family took down Americas present Marines nowt Royal about them 😅😅3 at southoort dgh and the hartley ward abd making space warrington definately are right down the rd from NORTH WEST ENGLABD POLICE TRAINING HEADQUARTERS MY WOODWARD FAMILY PARR ST HELENS HASNT BEEN REGENERATED NEITHER HAS SOUTHOORT DEAD ON ITS FEET SEFTON COUNCIL CORRUPPT FIR OVER A HUNDRED YEARS TORY IT WAS LABOUR THEN LIKE NOW SHOULD BE IF TRUMP SHUT THE BOARDER AND JIHNSON HAS EVIL ETON CHECK OUT OXFORD NO PAEDOS THERE
@@tyremoore3999 Oh I see, they migrated in the past few decades or perhaps were taken as slaves during the Middle Ages, well we can all relate, many European women and children (mostly) were taken by Vikings and pirates from the Barbary Coast and sold for the islamic harems...well now that I say this, Subsaharan Africans had it much better, or "less worst" I should say! Anyways no point crying over spilled milk, enjoy and respect your adopted culture. 😉
Demi's surname which is Moore comes from her English ancestors including Justin Moore and not from Irish, moore is actually the real name of the middle English origin surname!
@@bcole1240 The moors invaded southern parts of Spain. They only occupied areas of Spain for 800 years. It was a LONG drawn out conflict. The Moors from North Africa were a nuisance. Until the pope helped launch a crusade against the Moors. Frankish leader Charles Martel, a Christian, defeated a large army of Moors, halting the Muslim advance into Western Europe. Adb Rahman, the Muslim governor of Cordoba, was killed in the fighting, and the Moors retreated from Gaul, never to return in such force. They never made it any further. The name Moore derives from the English and Gaelic languages. Moore in Scotland was defined as land that is neither forested nor under cultivation. In a wider ecological sense, it consists of an uncultivated highland tract characterized by high rainfall. Had nothing to do with north Africans. You're reading "moor" as revisioned in the English speaking language. Like "Jesus", his real name was not Jesus nor was it pronounced Je-sus. It was Yeshua.
@@mooreuproar2139 the moors were not just in spain they were in Portugal, scilly that's were they conquered.I never said they conquered Ireland but some of the people were living there, they were referred to in these lands as blackamoors.They were all over europe some even married into royalty.Iam not reading no dictionary definition iam a historian and i know Yeshua real name.look up the moors family crest.There nothing new here the blacks have been in scotland long before the moors came there, man has been travelling from creation.
is like the propaganda made that Moore is an Irish surname, but in fact it is not! Moore is an English surname and is actually a family name of middle English origin. Irish actually has its own original name or variation like the original O'Mordha, then later changed the surname to English "Moore" (Anglicized), so it's really not real, it's actually just imitating! from English surname.
Aaron Moore Moreof inaccurate. There is one variation of Moore that was given to “people of dark skin”. That’s literary what it meant. It was spelled differently but eventually became Moore.
@@bcole1240 “English: from Old French more ‘Moor’ (Latin maurus). The Latin term denoted a native of northwestern Africa, but in medieval England the word came to be used informally as a nickname for any swarthy or dark-skinned person” - Ancestry.com
B Jones exactly ... Moores are the andulsian Arab immigrants to brittian and west Europe .. moores are saracens so to speak ... Just to surprise u , St Patrick's day was actually first ,a celebration of the day of the last of the killed or banished from Ireland .. the aftermath of the Spanish Inquisition of course .. the Catholic Iberians inherited Ireland from the previous regime .. please search about this stuff . It's worth a look
Moor does t even mean black it means An uncultivated area covered with low-growing vegetation and often high but poorly drained. intransitive verb To make fast (a vessel, for example) by means of cables, anchors, or lines. intransitive verb To fix in place; secure: synonym: fasten
Oh god we are all realeted so hi brothers a sisters
Moore came to England, with Norman invasion/conquest in 1066, with the Norman name of
De la Mare, and they originated from Norway.
And most likely went to Ireland with the Anglo/ Norman invasion in the 12th century
I love this
You do not belong here... JONES
just kidding
Very interesting, thank you for the video.
So I'm a Heinz 57 but I know I'm Irish because my great grandpa is from Ireland and I live in NY state lol
This video does not give any details of the origins of the Irish/ Gaelic O’Mores, who were leaders of the 7th Septs (tribes) of Laois. I found the whole documentary very lowbrow & highly uninformative, there are many people of irish descent bearing the name Moore & many who did amazing things in the world. I cannot see a list of actors & musicians as the most important on this list. Whoever made this documentary should do their research & go below the surface excellent research has been done on this distinguished name.
I'm a Moore and my family is from Co. Wicklow 👍
Thank you🤔
Thank, you Ms. Murphy!
@@Bing_Bong60 My Retired Royal Marine Family took down Americas present Marines nowt Royal about them 😅😅3 at southoort dgh and the hartley ward abd making space warrington definately are right down the rd from NORTH WEST ENGLABD POLICE TRAINING HEADQUARTERS MY WOODWARD FAMILY PARR ST HELENS HASNT BEEN REGENERATED NEITHER HAS SOUTHOORT DEAD ON ITS FEET SEFTON COUNCIL CORRUPPT FIR OVER A HUNDRED YEARS TORY IT WAS LABOUR THEN LIKE NOW SHOULD BE IF TRUMP SHUT THE BOARDER AND JIHNSON HAS EVIL ETON CHECK OUT OXFORD NO PAEDOS THERE
I'm a Moore on my mother's side.🙂
Feel like Gordon E. Moore should've had a mention
Not mentioned is the legendary American gospel singing powerhouse, Rev. James L. Moore 😆
Me to 😊
My last name is Moore. I live in south Louisiana. My mom has a French last name.
😁🤚🏾
Represent
Lost sailors be welcome to the family
So I’m black and my last name is Moore. How come
I’m still trying figure that out too lol 😁🤚🏾
You may have an european ancestor.
@@buteos8632 I do African Scottish and Irish ☘️👍🏾😁
@@tyremoore3999 Oh I see, they migrated in the past few decades or perhaps were taken as slaves during the Middle Ages, well we can all relate, many European women and children (mostly) were taken by Vikings and pirates from the Barbary Coast and sold for the islamic harems...well now that I say this, Subsaharan Africans had it much better, or "less worst" I should say!
Anyways no point crying over spilled milk, enjoy and respect your adopted culture.
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Moore
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Lynn Moore
My last name moore
Hasn't Came Well I. am a Blackamoor
Same
My moms last name is moore and my grandfather is irish
And my dad is mexican lol
as you can see I have copper skin
And an european ancestor.
Demi Moore is not really a Moore. That is her first husband's last name, not hers.
She's a fake Moore
Demi's surname which is Moore comes from her English ancestors including Justin Moore and not from Irish, moore is actually the real name of the middle English origin surname!
What about the original Moors?
Does not tie into Moore's of Ireland. The Moors never invaded Ireland, Scotland, England or Wales.
Son of Scotland Fomorians predate Ireland
@@mooreuproar2139 no they never invaded but they was here you come from descendants of the blackamoor.They ruled large parts of europe at one time.
@@bcole1240 The moors invaded southern parts of Spain. They only occupied areas of Spain for 800 years. It was a LONG drawn out conflict. The Moors from North Africa were a nuisance. Until the pope helped launch a crusade against the Moors. Frankish leader Charles Martel, a Christian, defeated a large army of Moors, halting the Muslim advance into Western Europe. Adb Rahman, the Muslim governor of Cordoba, was killed in the fighting, and the Moors retreated from Gaul, never to return in such force.
They never made it any further. The name Moore derives from the English and Gaelic languages. Moore in Scotland was defined as land that is neither forested nor under cultivation. In a wider ecological sense, it consists of an uncultivated highland tract characterized by high rainfall. Had nothing to do with north Africans. You're reading "moor" as revisioned in the English speaking language. Like "Jesus", his real name was not Jesus nor was it pronounced Je-sus. It was Yeshua.
@@mooreuproar2139 the moors were not just in spain they were in Portugal, scilly that's were they conquered.I never said they conquered Ireland but some of the people were living there, they were referred to in these lands as blackamoors.They were all over europe some even married into royalty.Iam not reading no dictionary definition iam a historian and i know Yeshua real name.look up the moors family crest.There nothing new here the blacks have been in scotland long before the moors came there, man has been travelling from creation.
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Hahaha
If you have the surname “Moore” in your family lineage, is it most likely from Ireland?
Mine is👌👌
The video literally explains that it's from England Wales Scotland and Ireland, I'm English and have zero Irish in me so that's not always the case
@@TheBranrocker haha I wrote this comment a year ago. Since then I’ve discovered that my ancestor John Moore was from Wales. Thanks for the reply 👍🏻
@@bennym1326 fair enough mate, I don't live too far from wales, the people are great to be fair
@@TheBranrocker Nice! I’d love to visit there one day. I really didn’t pay attention to the video a year ago haha silly question.
is like the propaganda made that Moore is an Irish surname, but in fact it is not! Moore is an English surname and is actually a family name of middle English origin. Irish actually has its own original name or variation like the original O'Mordha, then later changed the surname to English "Moore" (Anglicized), so it's really not real, it's actually just imitating! from English surname.
And people got jokes and wanna call you Danny less
This is proof that Moorish Kingdom is air to all lands Blackamoors.. I love facts show more respect to Black Moors indeed.. Love it salaam
Moore means black
Wrong
Aaron Moore Moreof inaccurate. There is one variation of Moore that was given to “people of dark skin”. That’s literary what it meant. It was spelled differently but eventually became Moore.
@@MichaelAPryorJr no your wrong it spelled in different ways over time still means the same thing.
@@bcole1240 No I’m not. Look it up. There was a variation of Moore given to darken skin people.
@@bcole1240 “English: from Old French more ‘Moor’ (Latin maurus). The Latin term denoted a native of northwestern Africa, but in medieval England the word came to be used informally as a nickname for any swarthy or dark-skinned person”
- Ancestry.com
Moore means BLACK
B Jones exactly ... Moores are the andulsian Arab immigrants to brittian and west Europe .. moores are saracens so to speak ... Just to surprise u , St Patrick's day was actually first ,a celebration of the day of the last of the killed or banished from Ireland .. the aftermath of the Spanish Inquisition of course .. the Catholic Iberians inherited Ireland from the previous regime .. please search about this stuff . It's worth a look
B Jones St Patrick's day is the dated celebration of the final Catholic purge waged on the moores.
Moor does t even mean black it means
An uncultivated area covered with low-growing vegetation and often high but poorly drained.
intransitive verb
To make fast (a vessel, for example) by means of cables, anchors, or lines.
intransitive verb
To fix in place; secure: synonym: fasten
I can find no source for Moore meaning black so your crazy
@@hitkill2 That's why they called them blackamoors in england and Ireland.please dont make things up go learn.