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What do you think of the name Morgan? I like it as either a boys or girls name, but what about everyone else here?
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I prefer it on a boy. But I wouldn't use it probably, as it is a) quite common in Scotland on both boys and girls and b) I just LOVE the name Morgaine! So there isn't really the question as I would chose that one at once.
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I like it as both, but I like it more for a boy.
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It reminds me of the word morgue. Not a huge fan, but I'd prefer it on a boy.
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I like it for boys.
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I like it, but only for a boy. I just don't think it sounds feminine at all.
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I like the name Morgan for a boy; it is not my style for a girl (I think that Morgana would be nice for a girl though).
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I love it as a girls name!**miss_smiley**
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I like it for both, though I prefer Morgaine for a girl. I like it best as a surname, though.
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Its an ok name, I prefer it for a girl, my mother-in-law's maiden name is Morgan so it could work as a middle name for a future child, but I don't think I'd use it myself. :)Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
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Love it on a boy. It's too popular and easily dated as a girl's name now, so I prefer Morgana for a girl.--
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As much as most people on this site consider it a males name, I always think of Morgan as a girl's name. In particular, I think of Eric and Cory's little sister in Boy Meets World, if you ever watched that.But, anyway, I do like it for both sexes, though I don't know if I'd use it myself because of there could be gender confusion at times.
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It's okay on a girl, and I'm starting to really like it on a boy. It's one of the rare few names I like on both genders. There aren't many because I generally can't stand the girls-names-on-boys trend.-------
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I don't mind it for girls, and go back and forth between either liking it for boys or having neutral feelings on it. I don't particularly hold any kind of grudge against it but my interest has a tendency to wane. Also, it reminds me of rum. :-D

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I like it, but I don't think it's fantastic. Lately, I prefer it for a boy. I still kind of like it on a girl as well, though. It's one of those few names I can stand on both genders. It has a very cool meaning.
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I love it, but only on a boy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jack Sparrow: I've got a jar of dirt! I've got a jar of dirt! Gibbs: [Jack shows him a cloth containing a picture of a key which he has just risked his life for] A key!
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This should be under the original topic. Whoops.I love it for both sexes.Two combos I've used in stories are:Girl: Morgan Lianna (Molly)
Boy: Morgan Alexander------------------------------------------
Time to unload the gigantic lists of names running rampant in my head...

This message was edited 9/9/2006, 8:41 PM

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I like it ...(m)But not enough to use it. I know too many Morgans - and they're all female. It seems more of a masculine name to me nonetheless.
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