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Cassandra or Morgana?
Cassandra or Morgana?
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Both are fine. I do immediately associate both names with mythology.
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I would say.... Cassandra. Morgana is deliciously gothic but on a more practical level I prefer Cassandra. A little bit ordinary but a lovely classic. Plus, Cassie is darling.
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Both I like Cassandra and Morgana are so beautiful
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MorganaI've always loved Morgana. It was the version of the name I first encountered in relation to the legendary enchantress (in English she tends to be recorded as Morgan more often, but I read and heard Morgana first), and I love Arthurian legend and basically all things medieval.Cassandra is not a bad name, by any means. It has a long, storied history, including a tragic mythological bearer (a woman who could see the truth, but no one ever listened to). It also has a cute nickname, Cassie. But I grew up around a significant amount of Cassandras / Cassies, my own cousin included, so the name is a little bit played out for me. I also prefer Cassia, to be honest (KAS-ee-uh, not KASH-uh).
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I like Cassandra more for other people, but I think I'd rather be Morgana.Morgana is more condensed.
Cassandra is mellower.

This message was edited 1/20/2022, 3:34 AM

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Morgana
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Cassandra
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Morgana
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Ooh! Tough one. Excellent as twins I'd say. If forced I'd choose Cassandra today, but might be Morgana tomorrow.
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Cassandra; Morgana sounds very heavy and clunky. Morgan is excellent, but only for a boy.
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Cassandra by far
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