Re: Morgan
in reply to a message by Lily
I prefer it on a girl because it reminds me of Megan and Morgan le Fay. I think it works okay on a guy because it can also seem surnamey and has a chunky, heavy sound. But it seems vaguely vain and dark on a man.
Wow, I looked at the popularity and it was pretty popular recently. I did not know that. But it hasn't been too popular - 1 in 200 per year is not that bad. If I were naming a baby today I'd be a little worried that it was kind of a fading fad, though.
Wow, I looked at the popularity and it was pretty popular recently. I did not know that. But it hasn't been too popular - 1 in 200 per year is not that bad. If I were naming a baby today I'd be a little worried that it was kind of a fading fad, though.
This message was edited 6/8/2013, 11:02 AM
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Yes, it was very popular in the 90s. It almost made the top 20 which really surprised me as well. The good thing is that it wasn't very popular for a long time (it was near the middle or bottom of the top 100 for most of the time and only in the top 30 for a few years). So it might sound a little dated, like Sabrina, Selena or Paige or something but not very dated like Jennifer, Melissa or Ashley. At least I hope so.