Moor - People

People

  • Andy Moor (disambiguation), several people
  • Ben Moor (disambiguation), several people
  • Davey Ray Moor, Australian songwriter, singer, composer and producer
  • David Moor (born 1947), British general practitioner who was prosecuted for the euthanasia of a patient
  • Dmitry Moor, professional name of Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov
  • Drew Moor (born 1984), American soccer player
  • Edward Moor (1771-1848), British soldier and Indologist
  • Emánuel Moór (1863 - 1931), Hungarian composer
  • George Raymond Dallas Moor (1896 – 1918), recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Henry Moor (1809 – 1877), Mayor of Melbourne
  • Ian Moor (born 1974), English singer
  • James H. Moor, American philosopher
  • Karl Moor (Swiss banker) (1853 - 1932), Swiss Communist
  • Lova Moor real name: Marie-Claude Jourdain (born 1946), French dancer
  • Paul Moor, (born 1978), British Ten-pin Bowler
  • Terry Moor (born 1952), American tennis player
  • William Moor, Canadian sailor and explorer
  • Wyman Moor (1811 - 1869), American politician

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