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Morwen?
WDYT?Can mean either 'maiden', 'great/white sea' or 'dark lady'.
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I adore! Morwenna. I've never seen / heard Morwen before, but I'm sure it's a variant. It has the same meaning, "maiden."Morwenna usually gets "ho hums" from people when I suggest it so I'm really jealous on her behalf. Who's this Morwen to come along and be the subject of a thread when poor Morwenna gets overlooked? Odd, but that's how my brain works.Morwen doesn't feel finished to me, but that doesn't mean I can't grow to like it as much as Morwenna. It makes a nice change from Megan / Meaghan. Two syllables ending in an "-n" sound certainly is popular at the moment, especially for boy names. Maybe parents of little girls who tend to use boy names for girls might like Morwen. Thanks. I'll try suggesting it and let you know if it works.
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It's not a favorite of mine, but maybe you could pull it off.
As long as it's not Morwen Thunderlighting or Morwen Mellibelle or something : )
I like the meaning, and I have to take into consideration that I didn't like the name Blair at all until recently, so maybe Morwen could start a trend, who knows?
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I think it's very pretty, although I have to say I come to prefer Morwenna a little more recently. Morwen would be more mn material for me.
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I much prefer Morwenna. Morwen looks unfinished and like the word Mormon spelled horridly wrong.
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I like it, I also like Morwenna.
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I love it.I don't remember where I have heard it but I love it
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