I like it. It's too dated for a baby right now (if I had to use some version it would be
Morgana since it's more 'fantasy' and less dated) but I like seeing it. It seems friendly, down-to-earth, trustworthy, subtle/girl-next-door, and masculine (not in the sense that it sounds like a boy-- I think
Morgan is solidly unisex and even more common for girls in my experience-- it just has a masculine feel to it, the same way I think names like
Tristan and
Micah are feminine without sounding like girl names. Just describing the style).
I kinda wish
Morgan was more "
Morgan le
Fay" and less "regular person", but to me that's what
Morgana is for.
Morgan fits in with names like:
Shannon, Tamora,
Tamsin,
Lauren, Laurian,
Rachel,
Cora,
Amber,
Shay,
Leah,
Leia,
Brenna,
Briana