Morganna
Morganna Origin and Meaning
Morganna is a feminine name derived from the Welsh 'Morgan,' meaning 'sea-born' or 'sea-circle.' This elaborated form adds a romantic, medieval flair to the traditional Morgan. The name is strongly associated with Arthurian legend through Morgan le Fay, a powerful enchantress often portrayed as King Arthur's half-sister. This literary connection gives Morganna mystical and magical connotations. The doubled 'n' spelling variation creates a more ornate version of the more common Morgana. While never reaching widespread popularity, Morganna has attracted parents drawn to names with mythological significance and Celtic roots. The name evokes images of strength, mystery, and ancient magic, appealing to those seeking a name with dramatic presence and historical depth.