Morley has its origins in England, where there were no fewer than two locations bearing that name at the time of the Norman invasion, and which were listed in William the Conqueror's Domesday Book. There are many Gaelic names that are pronounced similar to Morley, eg.,
Morleigh,
Muirly,
etc., and were often Anglicized either in Ireland, or upon entry into the United States. In addition, surely some original Morleys
emigrated to Ireland and intermarried, but their
descendants generations later forgot, or simply denied, that their name originated in England.
There is no Irish version of the name.
Patsy Irish's birth name is Patricia Rose Irish.
Yes, McClendon is an Irish name. :)
It sounds to Hispanic to be an Irish name
Yes, Bryson is an Irish name. It is uncommon, but still a nice name for Irish people! It is a great name for males.
Bob Morley's birth name is Robert Morley.
Morley Callaghan's birth name is Morley Edward Callaghan.
Paul Morley's birth name is Paul Robert Morley.
Royston Morley's birth name is Morley, John Royston.
Sheridan Morley's birth name is Sheridan Robert Morley.
Julia Morley's birth name is Julia Pritchard.
Ruth Morley's birth name is Ruth Miriam Birnholz.
The last name Morley is of English origin, derived from a place name meaning "clearing or meadow by a moor." It likely originated as a surname for someone who lived near or in a place called Morley.
Grace Morley's birth name is Sue-Ann Grace Moerhle.
Helena Morley's birth name is Alice Dayrell Caldeira Brant.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Katherine Morley'.
"Morley" could refer to a few different things, such as a surname, a place name, or a brand name. If you provide more context, I can give a more specific answer.