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Morgan? for a girl??

41 replies

wishwales · 27/01/2011 18:26

I am from the US but live in Cardiff. Names and their uses are different in different parts of the world I suppose. I always said I would name my child Morgan whether a boy or girl. In US, this would be unique but totally fine. My husband (Welsh) tells me that there is no way you can name a girl Morgan in the UK. Thoughts please?

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wishwales · 28/01/2011 11:11

Wow! Thanks for all of the responses! I didn't expect all that. Turns out after I read all the responses to my DH, he confessed that he is "not mad keen" on the name at all - boy of girl. Hahaha!

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BeautifulBlondePineapple · 28/01/2011 11:09

I'm in Scotland and I know 2 Morgans - 1 aged 16, 1 aged 4. Both girls. I think it's a lovely and unusual name.

NadiaWadia · 28/01/2011 02:23

What about Morgana?

CheeseandGherkins · 28/01/2011 01:23

My ds1 is Morgan, he's 7; it's a name of Welsh origin btw.

lololizzy · 28/01/2011 01:21

Morgan is absolutely NOT a boy's name in my opinion! (i'm half welsh). Always found it most odd to meet male Morgans). Morgan le Fey..

Iwantscallops · 28/01/2011 01:20

I'm in Cardiff and of course you can use Morgan as a girls name. I know a few and it's a beautiful name.

I would only advise against it if your surname is Morgan!

mcfee · 27/01/2011 20:48

I know two Morgans, one is approx 13 and the other is 6, both girls. Lovely name.

evamummy · 27/01/2011 20:28

There is a lovely 8 year old (female) Morgan in my dd's class, so I associate with girls. Nice name.

amummyinwaiting · 27/01/2011 20:25

My neice is called Morgan. And nobody has asked if she's a boy. It totally suits her as she's quirky and individual but people do shorten it to mo. Which is fine if you like it but I always think of big mo from eastenders!

Rhubarbgarden · 27/01/2011 20:20

I think it's quite nice for a girl actually.

Greenwing · 27/01/2011 19:28

Morgan is a Welsh surname and a luxury car brand but around here the name is a boy's and rather 'down market'. Negative reaction here - sorry.

saffy85 · 27/01/2011 18:45

A friend of mine has a DGS who was originally named Morgan. People kept asking her DD if the baby was a girl. So she gave him a different name instead.

I live in London btw and have met 2 Morgans, both girls...

Raahh · 27/01/2011 18:41

Morgan is quite a common surname in parts of Wales, too. (I went to a welsh uni with a few). For that reason, i wouldn't use it in Wales.

Greeninkmama · 27/01/2011 18:41

I know a Morgan who is a woman. It has never struck me as an odd name, though the biggest association for me too is Morgan La Fey.

ragged · 27/01/2011 18:33

My old friend (American) called his daughter Morgan. It suggests "Short squat stocky HORSE" after the American horse breed, too (sigh). Or the impoverished Indiana county (Morgan) half my relatives passed thru.

If you live in the UK, I think you'll get a lot of negative reactions and I personally wouldn't want to deal with it. That said, my grandmother has a Welsh man's name (my grandmother is American-born with Scottish heritage, btw Confused) I recently found a few women born around the same time with the same name, must have been a brief 1920s fashion. So who know, maybe you'll start a trend!?

AllieW · 27/01/2011 18:28

I do tend to think of it as a boys' name (there's a character in an Enid Blyton book with the name plus Morgan Freeman of course), although I'm aware that it can be unisex. However, if I think of it as girly at all I'm afraid Morgana La Feye (or however you spell it) comes to mind, so I don't think it has good connoitations!