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Norris

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Name — An English surname originally denoting a person from the north, and also used as a given name; also the name of several small towns in the United States.

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Etymology

From Old French norreis, meaning a northerner or migrant from the north.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Norris” mean?

The word “Norris” means an English surname originally denoting a person from the north, and also used as a given name; also the name of several small towns in the United States.

How do you pronounce “Norris”?

“Norris” is pronounced NAW-rihs (/ˈnɔɹɪs/ in IPA).

How do you use “Norris” in a sentence?

Here is “Norris” used in a sentence: “Chuck Norris became a household name through action films.”

What part of speech is “Norris”?

“Norris” is a name.

Where does the word “Norris” come from?

The word “Norris” comes from Old French. From Old French norreis, meaning a northerner or migrant from the north.

Is “Norris” a common word?

“Norris” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Norris used as a first name or a last name?

Norris functions as both a surname and a given name, having transitioned from a family name into use as a first name over time, similar to many English surnames.

Is Norris also a place name?

Yes, Norris is the name of several small towns in the United States, in addition to its use as a surname and given name.

Related words

Hampstead Norris

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