Morris
Introduction
Dark-skinned one
Background Story
The name Morris is derived from the Latin name Mauritius, which is thought to be derived from the name of the Moorish people. This name has appeared in various cultures and has been embraced in literature and film, often associated with noble or strong characters. One notable example is the character Morris from the novel 'The Confessions of an English Opium-Eater' by Thomas De Quincey.
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