Morgan
Wdyt of Morgan? I like it much more on a boy.
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Although I generally hate surnames on girls, Morgan is an exception. It's not a favorite, but I don't mind it. I actually prefer it on a girl.
This message was edited 3/29/2020, 5:28 AM
There's something about this name that really puts me off. I can't explain it. I just dislike it.
I like it and although I wouldn't consider it ever a top favorite, I still think it's a nice, solid name. And I also prefer it for a boy, although I'm ashamed to say that wasn't always the case. :S
This message was edited 3/28/2020, 10:46 AM
I like it on anyone. It's one of those names that has landed pretty firmly unisex, which is a pleasant and unusual happenstance. Interesting that it's stayed fairly persistently for males (albeit at lower numbers) but for females has been a bit more flash-in-the pan in several regions. I hope Avery goes the same way, although I despair about that one. It has a Y, it must be feminine! Sigh.
I dont like it, yes I think its more masculine
I always kind of liked it, but never enough to use. It is one of those names that is completely unisex to me, kind of like Jordan. I can see it on both genders.
Morgan has a separate etymology as a feminine name: http://www.behindthename.com/name/morgan-2
Separate, but perhaps not? I'd have to do more research (I'm not an expert of course) but given that Morcant is an ancient Celtic name and it and Muirgen both mean essential "of the sea" I wouldn't be surprised if the two are etymologically related further back. That being said, Welsh often does its own thing. ;)