Morris (given name)

Morris is a given name in English and other languages. Notable persons with that name include:

People with the mononym

This section lists people commonly referred to solely by this name

People with the given name

  • Morris Albert (born 1951), real name Maurício Alberto Kaisermann, Brazilian singer and songwriter
  • Morris Almond (born 1985), American professional basketball player
  • Morris Ankrum (1896–1964), American radio, television and film actor
  • Morris "Morrie" Arnovich (1910–1959), American Major League Baseball All-Star outfielder
  • Morris Barry (1918–2000), English radio producer
  • Morris Bates (1864–1905), English footballer
  • Morris Beckman (architect), American architect
  • Morris Beckman (writer) (born 1921), English writer
  • Morris "Moe" Berg (1902–1972), American baseball player and spy
  • Morris Bishop (1893–1973), American scholar, historian, biographer, author, and humorist
  • Morris Carnovsky (1897–1992), American stage and film actor
  • Morris Chestnut (born 1969), American film and television actor
  • Morris Chang (born 1931), Taiwanese businessman
  • Morris Childs (1902–1991), real name Moishe Chilovsky, American political activist
  • Morris Cerullo (born 1931), American Pentecostal televangelist
  • Morris Chapman (born 1940), American church executive
  • Morris Claiborne (born 1990), American football player
  • Morris Cohen (adventurer) (1887–1970), known as Morris "Two-Gun" Cohen", adventurer
  • Morris Cohen (scientist) (1911–2005), American professor of metallurgy
  • Morris Cohen (spy) (1910–1995), a.k.a. Peter Kroger, Soviet spy who helped pass Manhattan Project secrets to the USSR
  • Morris Raphael Cohen (1880–1947), American Jewish philosopher
  • Morris Davis (born 1958), American Air Force officer and lawyer
  • Morris Day (born 1957), American musician, composer and actor
  • Morris Dees (born 1936), trial counsel and a former direct mail marketeer for book publishing
  • Morris Engel (1918–2005), American photographer, cinematographer and filmmaker
  • Morris Ernst (1888–1976), American lawyer and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union
  • Morris Finer (1917–1974), lawyer and judge
  • Morris Fishbein (1889–1976), American physician and journal editor
  • Morris Fuller Benton (1872–1948), American typeface designer
  • Morris Ginsberg (1889–1970), Litvak-British sociologist
  • Morris Gleitzman (born 1953), English-born Australian writer
  • Morris Graves (1910–2001), American expressionist painter
  • Morris Halle, (born 1923), born Morris Pinkowitz, Latvian-American Jewish linguist and professor
  • Morris Harvey (1877–1944), British film actor
  • Morris Hatalsky (born 1951), American professional golfer
  • Morris Hillquit (1869–1933), American lawyer and founding leader of the Socialist Party of America
  • Morris Iemma, Australian politician and former Premier of New South Wales
  • Morris Janowitz (1919–1988), American sociologist and professor of sociological theory
  • Morris Kantor (1896–1974), Russian-born American painter
  • Morris Kight (1919–2003), American gay rights pioneer and peace activist
  • Morris Kirksey (1895–1981), American track and field athlete and rugby union footballer
  • Morris Kleiner (born 1948), American Economist
  • Morris Kline (1908–1992), American professor of Mathematics, a writer on the history, philosophy and teaching of mathematics
  • Morris Lapidus (1902–2001), American architect
  • Morris Levy (1927–1990), American music industry executive
  • Morris Lichtenstein (1889–1938), scholar, founder of the Society of Jewish Science
  • Morris Louis (1912–1962) born Morris Louis Bernstein, American painter
  • Morris Lukowich (born 1956), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Morris Maddocks (1928–2008), bishop in the Church of England
  • Morris McGregor (1923–2003), Canadian politician
  • Morris Michtom (1870–1938), Russian Jewish immigrant
  • Morris Mott (born 1946), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Morris Edward Opler (1907–1996), American anthropologist and advocate of Japanese-American civil rights
  • Morris Ouma (born 1982), Kenyan cricketer
  • Morris Panych (born 1952), Canadian playwright, director and actor
  • Morris Pert (1947–2010), Scottish composer, drummer/percussionist and pianist
  • Morris Perry (born 1925), English television actor
  • Morris Peterson (born 1977), American professional basketball player
  • Morris Possoni (born 1984), Italian professional road bicycle racer
  • Morris Robinson (born 1969), American operatic bass
  • Morris Rosenfeld (1862–1923), real name Moshe Jacob Alter, American Yiddish poet originating from Eastern Europe
  • Morris "Moe" Savransky (born 1929), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Morris Schinasi (1855–1928), American tobacco industrialist of Ottoman origin
  • Morris Sheppard (1875–1941), American politician serving as Congressman and Senator
  • Morris Stoloff (1898–1980), American musical composer
  • Morris Swadesh (1909–1967), influential American linguist, concentrating on historical linguistics in indigenous languages of the Americas
  • Morris Travers (1872–1961), English chemist
  • Morris Weiss (1915-2014), American comic book and comic strip artist and writer
  • Morris West (1916–1999), Australian novelist and playwright
  • Morris Wilkins (1925–2015), inventor of the heart-shaped bathtub and champagne glass bathtub
  • Morris Williams (1809–1874), aka Nicander, Welsh clergyman and writer
  • Morris Winchevsky aka Ben Netz (1856–1932), Jewish socialist leader in London and the United States in the late 19th century

Fictional characters

  • Morris O'Brian, character from the TV series 24 portrayed by actor Carlo Rota
  • Morris the Cat, advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food, voiced by John Erwin

See also

  • Morris (disambiguation)
  • Morris (surname), a family name (and a list of people with the name)
  • Maurice (given name)
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