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[Opinions] Morwenna
Any love for Morwenna?What would be a good nickname? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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I love it, just as I love Mairi, Mari, Moya and Morven.I would probably call her Wen.
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I like Mairi so much! My daughter has a friend named Mairi, I'm always happy to hear about her. :-)
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I love it! Even if I couldn't use it because I know someone called it. She goes mostly by Mo, I also like Wenna, Mor and Mora, as nicknames.
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I like it in a way. It's dark and somber, but I like that about it. But I find it awkward to say, and can't think of a nickname that I like.
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I love it! Morwen
Wen
Enna
Wenna/Wennie?
Mor
Mori
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I like it, but not as much as a friend who was all set to name her daughter Morwenna. Fortunately or unfortunately, she had three sons.One of the things I like about it is that it doesn't have obvious nns. But I suppose Wendy might happen.
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I like it. My cousin (who lives in Cornwall) is friends with one who shortens it to Wenna.
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Morwenna is pretty. Morwenna the Cornish saint sounded like a hardworking leader with a desire to make a positive difference. The name also has an earthy fairy-tale quality that is appealing. Morwenna and Tamsin might work well for siblings.I like the nickname Morwen. Wen or Mora might also work.
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I love it and would totally use if it wasn't Cornish/Welsh. But then again, my chem teacher's name was Bronwyn, and she wasn't Welsh!How about:
Winnie
Wendy (the "wen" part)
Ren / Wren (too much of a stretch?)
Mo

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I love it, I think she’s gorgeous, melodic and conjures up some beautiful imagery. I absolutely love Enna as a nn, but there’s also Em, Emmy, Ora, though they may be too much of a stretch for some.
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