I actually find this name to be very nice. The backstory behind it is very interesting. I like that it's pronounced Mor-ree-un, I always thought it was Mor-ree-gun until now.
Never liked the name Morgan personally. Morrigan has an air of elegance and sophistication to it. I would probably use it as a middle name rather than a first, but that's just me. Plus the meaning is sick. Love it.
― Anonymous User 7/12/2021
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I used to think it was really cool, then I met someone with the name, and now I can't ever use it because of the (obnoxious) association. Oh well, now I just think of crows when I hear the name.
Great to see it’s more feminine because my last name is fully masculine and very unpopular as a first name!
― Anonymous User 1/25/2019
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Looks like a combination of my last name (Morrison) and Morgan. It’s a cute name. (;
― Anonymous User 12/30/2018
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I love this name, as I do most 'M' names. I never knew the 'g' was silent, though. I'll admit, since it's my first time hearing it this way, I prefer it with the g sound. But I have no doubt I'll get used to hearing it as g-less. Perhaps a nickname could be Morrie, though that seems like a word...
Morrigan (or the more Irish looking Mórríghan) is what I want to call my daughter if I have one. I'm very interested to find out that the 'G' is silent, I've been saying it as "MOOR-ee-gan" so thank you whoever it was that specified that one. "MOOR-ee-an" is actually even prettier.
My whole life I had no idea the G was silent. Thankfully I've never met anyone named this and messed their name up, at least now I know. I think it sounds very nice the 'wrong' way and the 'right' way. It's very strong and regal sounding, I get the same vibes from Rhiannon.