Jean-Maurice name meaning

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Origin: Latin and Hebrew
Meaning: God is Misunderstood and Moorish
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What does Jean-Maurice mean?

Jean-Maurice has its origin in Latin and Hebrew, Jean-Maurice means "God is Misunderstood or Moorish". It is celebrated on December 27th or September 22nd.

Middle Names for Jean-Maurice

Clet, Izia, view more middle names that goes with Jean-Maurice

How popular is the name Jean-Maurice?

Jean-Maurice is a familiar baby name in France, it had been in use since 1912 and was last seen in 1997, during its 70 years of usage, it was able to reach the top 200 names.

In 1948, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 196 on boy names chart when 55 babies were given the name Jean-Maurice. Over 1335 people have been named Jean-Maurice in France.

Also, Jean-Maurice is a familiar name in Canada, Switzerland and DR Congo. At least, 5000 people globally have carried Jean-Maurice as their given name according to our findings.

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Famous people named Jean-Maurice

  • Jean-Maurice Simard, Canadian Chartered Accountant and politician remembered as a strong promoter of French language rights and defender of Canadian bilingualism

Sources

  1. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
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