Etymology:
The name "Morocco" is derived from the Berber phrase "Murakush," which means "Land of God."
Meaning:
The name reflects the country's long history of Berber influence and its spiritual significance to the Berber people.
Origin:
The name "Morocco" first appeared during the 11th century CE, when the Almoravid dynasty founded the city of Marrakech. The city became the capital of the Almoravid Empire and gave its name to the surrounding region.
Historical Context:
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