Mori (written: lit. "forest", ) is the 24th most common Japanese surname. Mōri (written: , ) is a separate surname that may be transliterated the same way. • , professional rock climber • , composer • , physiologist and writer • , son of , CEO of
Mori Trust • , statesman/diplomat •
Bárbara Mori (born 1978), Uruguayan-born Mexican actress, model, producer and writer • , livestreamer, rapper, and singer • , graphics designer • , swimmer • , shotputter • , nurse and serial killer • , footballer • , politician • , rugby player • , fashion designer • , manga artist • , retainer of the Toyotomi clan throughout the latter Sengoku Period • , linguist •
Hiroshi Mori (disambiguation), multiple people • , musician •
Johnny Mori (born 1949), Japanese-American musician and arts educator/administrator • , metalwork sculptor • , actress • , badminton player • , manga artist • , champion 'Magic: The Gathering' player • , voice actor • , molecular biologist • , Japanese-Canadian journalist • , adventurer and businessman • better known as Yuki (
Korean : 유키), member & rapper of South Korean idol girl group
Purple Kiss under
Rainbow Bridge World • , Japanese whale-watcher •
Larry Mori (1948–2022), American bridge player •
Manny Mori (born 1949), former President of the Federated States of Micronesia (great-grandson of • , novelist, daughter of •
Maria Mori (born 1956), Japanese-American actress • , artist • , former footballer • •
Masahiro Mori (disambiguation), multiple people •
Masako Mori (disambiguation), multiple people •
Masayuki Mori (disambiguation), multiple people • , Japanese javelin thrower • , son of , building tycoon and namesake for
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower • , fighter ace • , actress • , Japanese entertainer • , daimyō of the
Mōri clan • , basketball player • , daimyō • , actress •
Naoki Mori (disambiguation), multiple people • , actress • , businessman • , novelist and physician • , Japanese novelist • , Miss Universe 2007 •
S. Floyd Mori (born 1939), American educator and politician • , Japanese table tennis player •
Satoshi Mori (disambiguation), multiple people • , historian • , mathematician • , baseball player • , mayor of Neagari, father of • , enka singer • , baseball player • , Japanese footballer • , co-leader of the 17th-century Shimabara Rebellion • , Japanese painter • , Japanese poet • , founder of
Mori Building Company • , daimyō • , footballer • , daimyō, son of • , wrestler •
Takeshi Mori (disambiguation), multiple people • , naturalist • , film director • , daimyō, grandson of • , Japanese baseball player •
Toshia Mori, actress •
Toshio Mori, American author • , architect • , radical leftist • , anthropologist • , actor • , animator • , novelist • , former Prime Minister of Japan •
Yoshiro Mori (mathematician) • , artist • , 16th-century samurai • , son of Mori Yoshinari • , son of Mori Yoshinari • , baseball player • , singer • , politician • , footballer • , footballer ==Aramaic title of honor== •
Mori, a word used extensively by
Yemenite Jews designating a "rabbi", taken from the Judeo-Aramaic word, ''''
(mor
), meaning "master" or "lord". Mori'', literally meaning, "my master," or "my lord". ==Other people named Mori==