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Moran (Irish: Ó Móráin) is a modern Irish surname derived from membership of a medieval dynastic sept. The name means a descendant of Mórán . “Mor” in Gaelic translates as big or great and “an” as the prefix the.
Moran had its start on a stagecoach line and was also known as Jesse, Moran Station, and Streetsboro Corners. Later, it was a stop on the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway. [1] [3] A post office called Jesse was established in 1887, and remained in operation until 1924. [4] Interstate 480 was built through the area in the mid-1960s.
Moran is a unisex given name. In Hebrew it refers to the viburnum plant. Moran Atias (born 1981), Israeli actress; Moran Doc Boggs (1898-1971), American singer, songwriter and banjo player; Moran Buzovski (born 1992), Israeli rhythmic gymnast; Moran Fridman (born 1990), Israeli footballer; Moran Lavi (born 1983), Israeli footballer
A post office called Houston has been in operation since 1835. [3] Houston was platted in 1838 by Harvey Houston, and named for him. [4] The community comprises three towns from the past. North Houston was founded on November 1, 1855 by Asa Young after the Big Four (Penn Central) Railroad was built. South Houston was founded May 4, 1838 by ...
Moran, the title character of the 1922 American film Moran of the Lady Letty; Moran, a female Irish Quidditch player in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; Gia Moran, a female character in Power Rangers Megaforce; Michael Moran, the title character of the 1928 American film Moran of the Marines; Sebastian Moran, an enemy of Sherlock Holmes
Moraine is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. Situated on the banks of the Great Miami River, Moraine is an inner suburb of Dayton, Ohio and a part of the Dayton metropolitan area. The population was 6,393 at the 2020 census.
Hiram Township was named after Hiram I, the biblical king of Tyre. [5] It is the only Hiram Township statewide. [6]A small hamlet called Hiram Rapids was located in the northwest part of the township.
The community was founded in 1879 by James W. Webster under the name "Gardentown". It was established initially as a colony for settlers from England. It began as a stopover for travelers between Houston/Harrisburg, Galveston, Kemah, and Seabrook. Eventually, railroads, such as the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, were built through the area.