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Molly Vs. Morgan
Which do you prefer and which has the most longevity? I am concerned that Molly does not sound mature enough for a young woman. What is your opinion on how Molly would fit an adult?
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I personally dislike Molly, but that name has more longevity than Morgan. I would picture an adult Molly, and a toddler Molly. I prefer Morgan, but I find it dated and associated with people in my age group (25-20) I do have a girl cousin named Morgan who is 14/15.
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Morgan
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Molly, without a doubt. I see nothing wrong with the name Molly for a woman, nothing babyish about it at all imo. Definitely a far nicer option than Morgan, which I see as strictly masculine. I’ve always had a soft spot for Molly though, it’s very sweet and friendly.
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MorganI don't like Morgan, but it's stronger than Molly. Molly is sweet and old fashioned, so I guess it's what you feel more attuned to. Molly seems like a lady sitting in a crumbling Victorian house covered in floral wallpaper and dust.

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Definitely Molly. It's much more mature than Morgan, and I think it fits fine on an adult.
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Molly 100%.I don’t really like either name but I really dislike Morgan.I think Molly fits an adult woman just fine.
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Neither. Morgan is good but only for a boy, and I dislike Molly. I do like Polly, though: or just use Mary and let the nns happen.
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I prefer Molly
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I like Morgan better. Molly is alright, but it feels a bit childish.
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MollyDefinitely works with all ages
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MollyMolly is old fashioned, it would definitely fit an adult. Morgan is clunky to me, soon to be dated.
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Molly!Although I like Morgan as well, I definitely prefer it for a boy.
As for Molly, I have no problems picturing it on an adult. Or any age for that matter. I have a close aunt named this (My mom's twin) and she's currently in her 50's. The name has suited her fine. (:
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MollyI think Molly ages just fine. I've known multiple grown women with the name.
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Molly is a perfectly classic choice.
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