Why Muur?

Muur is Moor is More
Muur is an ancient word used to describe so-called black people all over the world before the terms “black” or “African” were ever used. It may not be the original term for our people, but its usage predates that of the English words “black” and “African” both of which were not originally used to describe our people. The ‘Muu’ in Muur is pronounced as in the “moo” sound a cow makes. 


Moor is also spelled Maur, Maure, More, and Muur. It means "most" and it means "dark in color," as well as "cat." The word "amore" means love in multiple languages. Personally, I would rather be more than less. Then there was the land of Mu, or Lemuria. Le means "the" in multiple languages. I see it as Le Muria, or land of Le Murians, the Murians. Murians and Murex pertain to purple dye. The letter "R" is reish/resh, in Hebrew, and means head. I see Mu-r, or Mu head, cat head, or head of Mu.”
-Dr. Yaffa Bey on 
Our American Nationality

When using the word Muur or Moor leave off the ‘ish’. Muurian or Moorian is better.
The suffix -ian is a variant of the suffix -an which means ‘pertaining to’. (Etymology Online Dictionary)
Muur-ian = Pertaining to Muurs.

The word, "ish" means "kind of something, but not really that thing" Moorish comes from the word morisco.
Morisco - someone that is kind of moor but not really a moor because you've been converted to Christianity. Moorish is the German/Dutch way of saying morisco, so moorish means a moor who has converted to Christianity.
And do you really want to be a Christian? Christian means ‘cretin’.
The Random House Dictionary of the English Language, 1968 edition.
In whatever language you speak,
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now the meaning of the words you call yourself! 

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