[Opinions] Morag
Hello - I'm Scottish but living in England. We're looking for a girls name and so fer you've been really helpful. I was just wondering about Morag. I really love the name but dh believes we'd only get away with it if we lived in Scotland. WDYT?
Many thanks in advance for all your help and opinions.
Many thanks in advance for all your help and opinions.
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I adore Morag. And I don't think you'd have as many problems naming a little girl Morag in England as you would in the States. Methinks you could get away with it.
There was a time in the not too distant past that I wanted to name twin girls Mairi and Morag. I'm so ecstatic that there's someone else out there who likes Morag!
Do you have any ideas for middle names?
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Living in the state where the bourbon flows, where a snowflake falls and the schools all close--Welcome to Kentucky.
There was a time in the not too distant past that I wanted to name twin girls Mairi and Morag. I'm so ecstatic that there's someone else out there who likes Morag!
Do you have any ideas for middle names?
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Living in the state where the bourbon flows, where a snowflake falls and the schools all close--Welcome to Kentucky.
Living in Scotland myself, Morag is rather out of fashion. (I'd compare it to Hilda or Jean.) It's not totally unusable, but I think it's no more out of place in England than it would be here.
I dislike Morag, because of the word "rag" in it I think. But if you want to use it, being in England shouldn't stop you :-)
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I dislike Morag, because of the word "rag" in it I think. But if you want to use it, being in England shouldn't stop you :-)
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This message was edited 1/24/2006, 7:46 AM
I too love the name Morag, it's meaning and history are wonderful! Although I've always thought it was Irish, oh well, these Celtic names are often linked together. I think it has a beautiful, mystical sound to it! :)
It would certainly be a fairly unique name in the USA so lots of people would propably pronounce it mow-rag, instead of MOHR-ag, which isn't very attractive! So unfortunately I don't think you'll really be able to use it here unless you're sure it's your absolute favorite and you can stand a bit of ridicule from family and friends. :(
It would certainly be a fairly unique name in the USA so lots of people would propably pronounce it mow-rag, instead of MOHR-ag, which isn't very attractive! So unfortunately I don't think you'll really be able to use it here unless you're sure it's your absolute favorite and you can stand a bit of ridicule from family and friends. :(
I think it's kind of cool, especially when you are Scottish. Go with the name you love, as long as it's not horrible for a child to live with, and that is not the case here, imo! Morag sounds sweet and different but nice.
Far far far to old fashioned. Look in the Scottish names section for more ideas!