Yes, both names are Irish.
No, it is not of Irish origin. It is mostly an English surname, but occassionally a Scottish surname as well.
The surname Moore is typically pronounced as "more."
The Irish version of the surname Burke is "de Búrca."
Charles Moore - Irish MP - died in 1869.
Charles Moore - Irish MP - was born in 1804.
Tony Moore - Irish footballer - died in 1993.
Most of the people with the Irish surname Moore can trace their origins back to the Strongbow invasion of the 12th century. Many of these became "de Mora". Others derive from the Old Irish "O Mordha", meaning "stately" or "noble". The Old English origin comes from the given name "More", which comes from the French word for "Moor". At any rate, the family motto is "Conlan forever".
As far as I can tell it is not a strictly Irish surname. But it does come from the the British Isle.
Moore means 'open land' or 'bog'.
It's a Jewish surname.
No Irish form of the surname Bindon. It is an English name common in Somerset.
Yes it has an Irish source.