All about the name MORGAINE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Morgaine is of Welsh origin and has a rich history and meaning behind it. It is derived from the ancient Welsh word "Morgawse," which means "sea-born" or "circle of the sea." This name was popular among the early Celtic peoples who inhabited Wales and other parts of Britain.

In Arthurian legend, Morgaine is most famously known as the half-sister of King Arthur Pendragon. She was the daughter of King Gorlois of Cornwall and his second wife, Ygraine. When Uther Pendragon sought to marry Ygraine, he asked Merlin's help in defeating Gorlois. Merlin agreed but on one condition: that Uther would allow him to raise Morgaine as his own daughter. Uther agreed, and so Morgaine was raised by Merlin.

As she grew older, Morgaine became a powerful sorceress and warrior in her own right. She eventually married King Uriens of Gore and had a son with him named Yvain. However, their marriage was not happy, and Morgaine left Uriens to become the lover of Arthur's advisor, Sir Lancelot.

In the end, Morgaine played a crucial role in the downfall of Camelot. After Arthur's death at the Battle of Camlann, she took his wounded body to the isle of Avalon, where he was laid to rest and from whence he would one day return to lead Britain once more.

Today, the name Morgaine continues to be associated with strength, power, and magic. It remains a popular choice among parents seeking a unique and meaningful name for their daughters.

Popularity of the name MORGAINE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics provided show the annual number of births with the name Morgaine in the United States from 1984 to 2009. During this period, there was a total of 175 babies named Morgaine born in the US.

It's interesting to observe that the number of births varied each year, ranging from a low of 5 births in several years (1995, 2004, 2005) to a high of 14 births in 1994. There were multiple peaks in the popularity of this name throughout this period.

The highest number of babies named Morgaine was born in 1994 with 14 births. This could suggest that there might have been something popular or trendy around that time that influenced parents to choose this name for their daughters.

Overall, while not a commonly used name with thousands of births each year, Morgaine has seen steady usage in the United States from 1984 to 2009.