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[Opinions] Morwenna
Morwenna is the name of the day and I love it. I have wanted for a while now to use it as a middle name for Rachel. WDYT of Morwenna and what would you pair with it either as a first or middle name?Don’t take criticism from someone you wouldn’t take advice from

This message was edited 5/6/2025, 1:05 AM

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I have loved Morwenna since the first time I saw it. It has an irreplaceable feeling of eccentricity. I'm fond of how obscure it is, it makes the name fantasy-like. A similar name I also love is Morvoren, which means "mermaid" in Cornish.Morwenna Adelaide
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I like it! It's not a favorite but I think it's beautiful. It'd be a nice mn but I think it's gorgeous as a fn.
Morwenna is pretty. It sounds sophisticated but also makes me think of a fairytale. Morwenna calls to mind someone who gives good advice. The meaning is a bit disappointing. I feel the same way about Corinne. Maiden? Surely there was a more interesting meaning that they could have gone with. Maybe "Mor," meaning sea, combined with "wen" derived from gwyn, meaning "blessed." Alas, we don't get to choose etymologies.Morwenna Eve
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This message was edited 5/6/2025, 8:40 AM

I love it too. It's so dark and bewitching. Morwenna Robin came to mind immediately, not sure why, maybe Morwenna puts me in mind of folk tales and such.Chloe Morwenna would be cool. Rose Morwenna I would actually use. Ruth Morwenna...I like Morwenna with R names too I guess! They suit each other.
It's OK, but only OK. I was somewhat put off it by a friend of a friend, in the UK, who loved it and would have used it IRL but only had boys. So, rather than waste a good name, she named her car Morwenna. Jane Morwenna would work for me: good blend of familiar and unusual.
I actually prefer Morwenna on a car!
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