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[Opinions] Murtagh
I recently started liking the name Murtagh (pronounced MUR-tah).What do you think of it?
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Like from Eragon?Not a fan of the books, the movie, or the name.
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Idk, I've never seen or read Eragon.

This message was edited 1/9/2016, 5:50 PM

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It reminds me of the character by this name from Outlander. I listened to the first Outlander book on take, and the entire time I thought the narrator was saying "Murder" with a accent. I don't like the sound. It's not even remotely feminine to me (as others have said), "knowing" the character by this name. I think it would sound awkward on an American, but could work in Scotland or Ireland (maybe?).
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Very rough sounding, sandpaper-y, weathered. Makes me think of a wise, old sea captain. It doesn't sound like a feminine name at all to me... it actually sounds like really really masculine... I think.I love the meaning/s! And overall I like the name quite a lot it's just nms because it's so masculine.

This message was edited 1/8/2016, 6:03 PM

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Sounds rough and exotic. It'd be very odd around here, but not unlikable. The only problem is that it sounds a little bit like murder. That lends it some darkness, I think.
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I wish it was feminine! Awesome name.
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It gives me a thick, sticky, gloopy impression like a very bad cold or a lava lamp. So I would leave it to the Irish.
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do you live in an area where this name is common or at least people would know how to say it without being told? If not I wouldn't use it. Also it says it's masculine but if I hadn't clicked on the name I would have thought it was for a girl.

This message was edited 1/7/2016, 5:49 PM

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I like it in theory. It has a strong sound and an elder wise-man vibe. Sounds overall like a likable dude.My only concern would be, in my American accent, would I really pronounce it "MUR-tah" every time? or would I lazily resort to "MUR-dah" which doesn't sound nearly as nice and may cause confusion? Probably the latter ("ladder"). Shame.
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Seems like it would be a female name. Reminds of Murna and Myrtle.
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