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[Opinions] Re: Morgan
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Eh I know several Morgans of both genders. I straight up do not like the name, it contains all overpowering vowels and sounds like a grumble besides, but I don't think of it as more feminine or masculine. I don't think he'd be teased.
I know more girl Aubreys than boy Aubreys though.I like your Alasdair, Everett, and Ambrose the most. Ambrose enhances the pensive side of it, Alasdair brightens it, and Everett, I dunno, maybe it's not that great, it's just aesthetically A-OK.Ummmmmmm.
Morgan Tiberius
Morgan Berthold
Morgan Fritz
Morgan Fitzmorgan
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The somewhat harsher sound of Morgan is why I feel it's more of a masculine name than feminine. It's why I'm so puzzled it has become so popular for girls. I feel like Morgana is a much better feminine alternative than Morgan. :) I was just messing around with Morgan Aubrey. It's completely unusable here in the U.S. but I still adore it. I like Morgan Tiberius. :)lol at Morgan Fitzmorgan!
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Oh I think it's totally usable! The only context in which it might not be usable is if you consider eligibility for Boy-Or-Girl games on things like birth announcements or role lists as a factor in usability.
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