What is the origin of the name Muir?
Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived on a moor from Older Scots muir ‘moor’ (an expanse of bare wild upland country). There has been some confusion with Mure.
Schools and teachers in the Province of Ontario (Volume 1951, Pt. 1)
...INSPECTORATES-Continued PUBLIC SCHOOLS Rainy River N. Muir (568).... (Ontario, Canada - 1951)
...INSPECTORATES-Continued PUBLIC SCHOOLS Rainy River N. Muir (568).... (Ontario, Canada - 1951)
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Schools and teachers in the Province of Ontario (Volume 1951, Pt. 1)
...Muir, Jessie Mutter, Jean H... (Ontario, Canada - 1951)
...Muir, Jessie Mutter, Jean H... (Ontario, Canada - 1951)
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Schools and teachers in the Province of Ontario (Volume 1951, Pt. 1)
...Muir, N., B.A., B.Paed., Box 208, Fort Frances 568... (Ontario, Canada - 1951)
...Muir, N., B.A., B.Paed., Box 208, Fort Frances 568... (Ontario, Canada - 1951)
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What is the origin of the name Muir?
Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived on a moor from Older Scots muir ‘moor’ (an expanse of bare wild upland country). There has been some confusion with Mure.