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Moore may refer to:
- Moore (crater on Venus), a crater on Venus
- Moore (lunar crater), lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon
- Moore (surname), a common English-language surname
- People with surname Moore
- More language, a major language of Burkina Faso (also Mooré, Moré, More)
People
- Albert Moore (disambiguation)
- Ann Moore (disambiguation)
- Alan Moore, writer and magician
- Barbara Moore, New Zealand long-distance runner
- Bobby Moore, English football World Cup-winning captain
- Charles Moore (disambiguation)
- Christy Moore, Irish singer and songwriter
- David Moore (disambiguation)
- Demi Moore, (born Demetria Gene Guynes) American actress
- Dickie Moore, American actor
- Dickie Moore, Canadian ice hockey player
- Dudley Moore, English actor
- Ellen Bryan Moore, Louisiana politician
- Enoch Moore, Loyalist(American Revolution) turned rebel
- Freddy Moore, American musician
- Frederic Moore, British zoologist
- Gary Moore (1952–2011), Northern Irish rock and blues guitarist
- George Edward Moore, English philosopher
- George Fletcher Moore, prominent early Western Australian settler
- Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel Corporation and the author of Moore's law
- Greg Moore, Canadian racing driver
- Hal Moore, American Lieutenant General
- Henry Moore, English sculptor
- James Moore (disambiguation)
- Julianne Moore, American actress
- Lisa Moore (disambiguation)
- Mandy Moore, American actress
- Margaret Moore, Canadian author of romance novels
- Marianne Moore, Modernist American poet and writer
- Mary Tyler Moore, American actress and comedienne
- Maya Moore, American professional basketball player
- Melissa Moore, American movie actress and equestrian
- Michael Moore, American filmmaker and liberal political commentator
- Nathan Moore (disambiguation)
- Patrick Moore, celebrity astronomer and TV presenter
- Paul Moore, Episcopalian Bishop of New York
- Paul Moore, Sr., American business executive
- Peter Moore (disambiguation)
- Robert Lee Moore, American mathematician
- Robert Lee Moore, Georgian politician
- Roger Moore, English actor, famous for playing James Bond
- Samuel Moore, colonial official in early New Jersey
- Shemar Moore, an American actor
- Shannon Moore, American professional wrestler
- Susanna Moore, American writer
- Tracey Moore, Canadian voice actress
- Thomas Moore (disambiguation)
- Thurston Moore, American musician
- Vinnie Moore, American guitarist
- William Moore (disambiguation)
Places
- Australia
- Moore, Queensland
- Division of Moore, Western Australia
- Moore River (Western Australia)
- Moore River National Park, Western Australia
- United Kingdom
- Moore, Cheshire, England
- United States
- Moore, Indiana
- Moore, Idaho
- Moore, Montana
- Moore, Oklahoma
- Moore, Pennsylvania
- Moore, South Carolina
- Moore, Texas
- Moore County, North Carolina
- Moore County, Tennessee
- Moore County, Texas
- Moore Haven, Florida
Science
- Moore's law, the empirical observation that the transistor density of integrated circuits doubles every 2 years
- Moore (constructor), former racing car constructor
Programming
- Boyer–Moore string search algorithm, particularly efficient string searching algorithm
- Moore machine, finite state automaton where the outputs are determined by the current state alone in the theory of computation
Education
- Moore Catholic High School, high school in Staten Island, New York
- Moore College of Art and Design, located in Philadelphia - the first and only women's art and design college in the United States
- Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia
- Moore Traditional School, grades 6–12 school in Louisville, Kentucky
See also
- Mohr, a surname
- Moor (disambiguation) ("Moore" is an archaic spelling for "Moor")
- MOR (disambiguation)
- More (disambiguation)
- Mór (disambiguation)
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