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[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.
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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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Morag to me (note that I'm American) looks lovely written down, but harsh when spoken. The -rag ending deters me from liking it, too.
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I really love it! Maybe because I grew up with the picture bools about Katie Morag. Would be nice if you could read the picture books to her and say: hey, look, her name is the same as your's!
I don't think living in England should make a difference if you like the name.
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Don't really like it... sorry...
Here are some scottish names I like better.AINSLIE
CAILEAN (as female name.)
CATRINA
CHRISTIE (My name exactly… spelling and all)
ISOBEL


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I dont really know much about names in Scottland or England, I know that many seem to be named Catherine. But i dont really like Morag that much because it has an almost evil sound to it. I think it's because of the harshness of the "rag" ending.
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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 :-)_____________________________________________________________________Elinor

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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. :(
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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.
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Far far far to old fashioned. Look in the Scottish names section for more ideas!
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