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Horris

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Horris is a boy’s name of Latin origin, meaning “A variation of Horace, meaning 'timekeeper' or 'hour' in Latin. It suggests diligence and order.”, and peaked in popularity in 1921.

Letters6
Syllables2
OriginLatin

What Horris Means

A variation of Horace, meaning 'timekeeper' or 'hour' in Latin. It suggests diligence and order.

The Story of Horris

This name sounds like the steady ticking of a grand clock, marking moments of profound diligence.

Horris, a subtle variation of the Latin name Horace, carries with it a sense of measured time. Its roots in the concept of 'hour' or 'timekeeper' suggest a connection to precision and reliability. It's a name that feels grounded in the rhythm of existence.

You picture your son, Horris, as a boy who understands the value of patience and careful planning. This name speaks to a child who will approach life with a disciplined mind, creating order and finding satisfaction in steady progress.

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Numerology

4

The Builder

Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.

Personality Traits

DisciplinedReliablePracticalIntelligent

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Peak Year

#11 in 1921

Total Births

84

First Recorded

1916

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