[Opinions] Re: Máiri and Mòrag
in reply to a message by MariaNikolaievnaRomanova
Mashka,
I really love Máiri and Mòrag apart and together! They are such lovely Scottish names! I do also like Davina and Heather, mostly for their Scottish background, but I don't really think the combos you mentioned flow very well. I would go with Máiri Heather and Mòrag Davina because I think they flow better and Mòrag really neads a name that ends in -a or -ia to soften it a little. WDYT? :)
I really love Máiri and Mòrag apart and together! They are such lovely Scottish names! I do also like Davina and Heather, mostly for their Scottish background, but I don't really think the combos you mentioned flow very well. I would go with Máiri Heather and Mòrag Davina because I think they flow better and Mòrag really neads a name that ends in -a or -ia to soften it a little. WDYT? :)
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I can do nothing but agree with your statement about Máiri and Mòrag being lovely Scottish names. :)
When I was actually typing out the post, I couldn't decide whether I liked Heather more with Máiri or with Mòrag, so I made a split second decision so that I could get the message posted. Looking back now, I think Davina looks better with Mòrag. I was also thinking about Mòrag Caitríona, but that's probably a little too heavy on the Scottish. :) Mòrag is, admittedly, not at first glance very feminine, so I agree that it needs an 'A' or '-ia' ending to soften it up.
Thanks for your response!
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When I was actually typing out the post, I couldn't decide whether I liked Heather more with Máiri or with Mòrag, so I made a split second decision so that I could get the message posted. Looking back now, I think Davina looks better with Mòrag. I was also thinking about Mòrag Caitríona, but that's probably a little too heavy on the Scottish. :) Mòrag is, admittedly, not at first glance very feminine, so I agree that it needs an 'A' or '-ia' ending to soften it up.
Thanks for your response!
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Living in the state where the bourbon flows, where a snowflake falls and the schools all close--Welcome to Kentucky.