Megan or Morgan
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I really like Morgan as a unisex name, but I prefer masculine use.
If we're talking purely feminine names, I'd choose Megan. However, if you're asking me to choose between Megan [f] and Morgan [m], I'd choose Morgan.
I think its because while I agree, I think Megan is sunnier and sweeter, I don't like Meg as a nickname. I also don't like the American pronunciation of MAY-gan. Morgan, on the other hand, does not have such drawbacks and because I like them both almost equally, I think Morgan has that slight edge.
If we're talking purely feminine names, I'd choose Megan. However, if you're asking me to choose between Megan [f] and Morgan [m], I'd choose Morgan.
I think its because while I agree, I think Megan is sunnier and sweeter, I don't like Meg as a nickname. I also don't like the American pronunciation of MAY-gan. Morgan, on the other hand, does not have such drawbacks and because I like them both almost equally, I think Morgan has that slight edge.
This message was edited 2/26/2020, 10:35 PM
If we're taking the names as they're stated in the OP, I prefer Megan as a feminine name, because I actually think of Morgan as masculine. But of spelling variants, I actually think Meghan looks better than Megan despite having an "extra" letter (Megan looks like it's missing something, for some reason; I'm of the same opinion in Rachael vs. Rachel).
However, I vastly prefer Morgana to all. When I first learned of the tales of Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, Morgana le Fay was the name given to the sorceress; and I didn't learn until years later that she was actually known as Morgan in most translations. So Morgana was the name that stuck with me.
However, I vastly prefer Morgana to all. When I first learned of the tales of Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, Morgana le Fay was the name given to the sorceress; and I didn't learn until years later that she was actually known as Morgan in most translations. So Morgana was the name that stuck with me.
Megan by far