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[Opinions] Morgan
I just recently began liking this for a boy. I never really liked it for a girl, but I thought it was more girly because the only person I know named Morgan is a girl. But of course there's the gymnast Morgan Hamm so that associates it to a guy.Anyway, I am really starting to like this for a boy and was just wondering what everybody thinks of it. Boy, girl, unisex? Like it or dislike it?Thanks :)
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I like it ONLY for a boy, i think its tacky for a girl, i only know one girl Morgan and 4 boy Morgans. The girls name is Morgan Leigh which i think is gross!!I rather like Morgan
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I used to know a girl named Morgan, so that's why I see it as a girl's name. But, in the movie Signs, the son's name was Morgan. But, I still see it as a girl name. It just seems too feminine for a boy. Either way, it's not my style.
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It is unisex..but I don't like it either way.
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I LOVE Morgan. It has always been a boys name to me.
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I like Morgan for boys and girls
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Well there is Morgan Freeman (male actor) and Morgan Fairchild (female actor). I had a prof. named Morgan (male) so it is pretty unisex to me. I do prefer it for a boy. I do like the name.
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It's unisex to me, but if I were going to use it myself it'd be for a male. I like it a tad better that way. I like it except for one minor thing (which I would never think of in real life, but someone pointed out here once, and it gave me a laugh): it has the word 'organ' in it, so it looks sort of like - "M'organ," or "my organ." Hehee. Well, there would be teasing potential for a kid named that, but I don't think of it when I meet people named Morgan. ..only when I see it on the board. - chazda
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I hadn't thought of that. :-
I actually slightly dislike the "morgue" sound in it, though.
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I once met a boy named Morgan, and his friends would tease him by says..."Big M little organ." That deterred me from the name for a little while, but now I really like it again for a boy.
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I like Morgan but I'm not crazy about it for either gender but I see it fitting both boys and girls. I like better for a boy though and the only Morgan that I know is a boy.
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I like it for both. I like it for a girl, but I'm also starting to like it for a guy.

This message was edited 12/12/2004, 11:09 PM

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I love it for both a boy and a girl. On a girl it reminds me of Morgan le Fay and King Arthur, etc etc etc :-)
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I like Morgan. To me it is a unisex name, but I prefer it on a boy. I think of Morgan Freeman.
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I prefer it on a boy, and it has a more masculine sound. I've known 3 males Morgans and only one female. Morgana or Morgaine are better for girls.
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I LOVE it for a boy. I've known more Morgans that were girls, but only a handful of boys named Morgan. Morgan Freeman is a popular male Morgan, and it seems like it's gaining some popularity for boys in some circles these days. I recently took care of a baby (in the NICU where I work) and couldn't tell by the sign over the bed if it was a boy or a girl, and all it said was "Morgan." I thought to myself, 'I bet it's a girl, darn it.' But it was a boy. :)
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I love Morgan for a boy, it's a favorite of mine. For a girl, I hate it, and don't even see it as a girls/unisex name, despite the popularity

This message was edited 12/13/2004, 7:31 AM

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I hate it for a girl. Love it on a boy! Enough said.
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My little niece is named Morgan Hailey, after her daddy Richard Morgan. It works on either sex, and I love it.

This message was edited 12/13/2004, 12:21 PM

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I think it's very handsome on a boy, but much too masculine for a girl- what's wrong with Morgaine or Morgana anyway?
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I'd only heard this name used on girls before and hated it! but it seems to really fit as a boys name and I love it but only for that sex.
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I think it works well on a boy or girl. I actually do not a preference on who I prefer it for. I think it is a nice name. Not too popular but not unheard of.
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I use to like Morgan for a girl, and I only thought of it as a girl name. We moved right before my sophomore year in HS, and I met this guy here named Morgan, and he's a total sweetheart, so now I associate the name w/him and prefer it on a boy.
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