[Opinions] Celeste or Morgana?
Which of these do you like better and why? Thanks!
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Celeste is gorgeous. It has a calm, ethereal feel to it, but is totally wearable on a real woman.
Morgana is not my favorite. I don’t like the “org” sound, or the fact that the word “morgue” is contained in its sounds. If you love it, you should use it. I don’t think you’re ruining your kid’s life or anything. I just don’t think it’s pretty.
Morgana is not my favorite. I don’t like the “org” sound, or the fact that the word “morgue” is contained in its sounds. If you love it, you should use it. I don’t think you’re ruining your kid’s life or anything. I just don’t think it’s pretty.
Celeste. Morgana kind of bothers me in a sense that it looks like it's trying to feminize a name that is already pretty unisex.
Celeste. I never cared for Morgan’s but it’s okay.
I like them both about the same
Morgana, it's a very warm sounding name.
Morgana Celeste
There's your combo!
But of the two, I prefer Morgana as a first name.
There's your combo!
But of the two, I prefer Morgana as a first name.
Celeste ,I just think it's a name that anyone can have, also it doesn't sound weird if a kid has that name, because it would honestly be weird if a kid was called "Morgana" because it sounds like an oddly formal name
Morgana
Celeste
I like Morgana better personally - I go for o's and especially or's a lot. Plus of course the Arthurian vibes. But Celeste is lovely as well, I like seeing it still though it's less to my personal taste.
I prefer Celeste. Morgana sounds dreadful to me -- that "ana" ending belongs with frilly clusters, not something like "morg."
I strongly prefer Celestia, Celestina, and Celestine to Celeste, however.
I strongly prefer Celestia, Celestina, and Celestine to Celeste, however.
I like Morgan, but strictly for males, like my Welsh great-great-grandfather! Morgana is heavy and clumsy. But Celeste is the reverse: flimsy and fluffy and over-ambitious. I'd rather use Angela.
I've only known one Celeste: she hated her name, found it revoltingly sentimental, and insisted on being called Sally. Which I do like and might use.
I've only known one Celeste: she hated her name, found it revoltingly sentimental, and insisted on being called Sally. Which I do like and might use.
Celeste!
Simpler, prettier, more usable all around.
Simpler, prettier, more usable all around.