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Morgan
Gender: Unisexual
Origin: Welsh
Meaning: "Water sprite"

Morgan is both a given name and a surname, as well as the name of many places. The surname Morgan traces its origin from the powerful Welsh family established c. 1330 by Morgan ap Llewelyn, and is of Welsh origin, meaning either "borne from the sea" or "great circle"[1]. It is a popular family name in Wales, as well as there being a group of Morgans from "Morgund" in the North of Scotland. The name is listed as the 36th most common name in the UK, with a similar position in the USA. It is possible that the name was Celtic from the Cornovii Tribe who lived in the North of Scotland and in the Severn Valley near the Wrekin in Shropshire. The County of Glamorgan is named after the Princes of South Wales named Morgan, a group, part of which developed into the name Leyshon. The term for water sprites in Welsh is morgans.

The Morgan Society [1] was formed in 1994 to help Morgans trace their history, genealogy and emigration. Many Welsh families emigrated to Australia and the USA, thus many founding families in those countries carried the surname Morgan, which is reflected in a number of place names. The name "Morgen" is also prevalent in Germany and France deriving from the German for the amount of land that could be ploughed in a morning. Morgon wine is produced in the Beaujolais region of France. Morgan le Fay is the half-sister of King Arthur.

References cited

  • Abella, Alex 2000 The Great American: A Novel. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-0548-0
  • Crawford, Donald 1997 Michael and Natasha. Scribner. ISBN 0-684-83430-8
  • Pope, Dudley 2001 Harry Morgan's Way: The Biography of Sir Henry Morgan 1635-1684 House of Stratus ISBN 1-84232-482-9
  • Strouse, Jean 2000 Morgan: American Financier. Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-06-095589-9