It literally means "the Moor" and probably referred to a person with a darker skin.
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:fr:Johan De Moor (born 1953), Belgian comics author, son of Bob de Moor
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Georges De Moor (born 1953), Belgian Doctor of Medicine and professor
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:fr:Jan de Moor (fl. 1628), Dutch mayor of Vlissingen and first colonist of Tobago
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In Belgium, Deinze is very well known for the Filliers distillery and Aalst is well known for Stokerij De Moor, Belgium's smallest distillery and only Belgian distillery to export genever (Diep9) to the USA.
After a few sketches were made this project fell through as well, as Hergé asked Bob de Moor to modernize The Black Island instead.
One of 54,000 copies, "The Other Side Four: System F, Vincent De Moor" is a collaboration single released by Ayumi Hamasaki with remixes by System F and Vincent De Moor.
"Carte Blanche" by Veracocha, a collaboration between de Moor and Ferry Corsten, reached #22 in the UK chart.