Well Mauritz comes from the Latin Maurus wich in turn has an ancient meaning of swarthy
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Well Mauritz comes from the Latin Maurus wich in turn has an ancient meaning of swarthy
Name of St. Moritz stems from Saint Mauritius. Mauritius was the leader of Theban Legion. Mauritius, who was born in Southern Egypt, was martyred in that very spot where now lies the town of St. Moritz, and thus the town was named after Mauritius.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Maurice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theban_Legion
^ yes, the name of the saint Mauritius is connected to the Latin ancient word Maurus
Maurus in Latin originally was a geoethno name that later passes to people, it originally meant "from Mauretania"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauretania
From there also the Spanish word Moro/moros and the English translation into Moors
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