Morgan
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Morgan is both a given name and a surname, as well as the name of several places. The surname Morgan is of Welsh origin, meaning "of the sea", and is a popular family name in that country. 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, in female form Morgana, is given to a principal in the legends about King Arthur. See also Morganic or Morganatic marriage.
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As a first name
- Morgan Carey, Mariah Carey's older brother
- Morgan Fairchild, actress
- Morgan Freeman, actor
- Morgan Hamm, gymnast
- Morgan le Fay, fictional antagonist of Arthur of Britain
- Morgan Lewis (governor), Governor of New York
- Morgan Lewis (songwriter)
- Morgan Morgan, pioneer
- Morgan Russell, abstract painter
- Morgan Robertson, author
- Morgan Shepherd, NASCAR driver
- Morgan Spurlock, documentarian
- Morgan Webb, Host of X-Play
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As a surname
- Augustus de Morgan, British mathematician and logician.
- Alfred Powell Morgan, American writer of youth oriented electronics books.
- Billy Morgan, first man to drink beer in an Ohio bar after 131 years of prohibition.
- C. Lloyd Morgan, behaviorist best known for coining Morgan's Canon
- Charles Morgan and Charles W. Morgan, various people and ships
- Chesty Morgan, Polish-born actress known for her large breasts
- Chris Morgan, alias of professional wrestler Chris Kanyon (Klucsaritis)
- Chris Morgan (footballer), English football player
- Chris Morgan (journalist), journalist working for The Sunday Times (UK)
- Chris Morgan (politician), British politician
- Chris Morgan (powerlifter), powerlifting champion
- Dan Morgan (footballer), American football player
- David Morgan (businessman), Australian businessman
- David Morgan (frontiersman), West Virginian frontiersman
- Frank Morgan, American actor
- Garrett A. Morgan, African American inventor
- George T. Morgan, designer of the Morgan Dollar
- Harry Morgan, actor best known for his role in M*A*S*H
- Henry Morgan, seventeenth century Welsh privateer or pirate, became English Governor of Jamaica [1].]
- Henry Morgan (comedian), American radio and television personality
- Henry Morgan (merchant), Canadian retail merchant
- James Morgan, British architect and engineer
- John Hunt Morgan, Confederate Brigadier General during the American Civil War
- John Jordan Morgan, U.S. Representative
- John Morgan, on-air pseudonym of British radio presenter and executive John Myers
- John Morgan (bishop), Archbishop of Wales from 1949 to 1957
- John Morgan (comedian)
- John Morgan (etiquette expert)
- John Morgan (golfer)
- John Morgan (journalist)
- John Morgan (poet)
- John Morgan (poker player), winner of $1,500 No Limit Hold'em event at the 1996 World Series of Poker
- John Tyler Morgan, U.S. Senator
- John W. Morgan, mayor of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
- J. P. Morgan, American financier and banker
- Kevin Morgan (porn star)
- Lewis H. Morgan, 19th Century pioneer of kinship studies
- Lorrie Morgan, country music singer
- Peter Morgan, ran the Morgan Motor Company
- Richard E. Morgan, First Amendment scholar
- Ru Fe Morgan, fictional character in the anime/manga Oh My Goddess!
- Sheryl Morgan, sprinter
- Simon Morgan, English football (soccer) player
- Thomas Hunt Morgan, geneticist
- Trevor Morgan (actor), United States actor
- Trevor Morgan (EastEnders), character in the British soap opera EastEnders
- William Alexander Morgan, anti Batista Guerrilla, said CIA operative active, executed by Castro [2] [3] [4]
- William Morgan (scientist), who won the Copley Medal in 1789 for his two Papers on the values of Reversions and Survivorships, printed in the two last volumes of the Philosophical Transactions, in the field of actuarial science
- William Morgan (anti-Mason), person whose disappearance sparked anti-Freemason hysteria in the United States
- William Morgan (Bible translator), 16th century translator of the Bible
- William Morgan Butler, U.S. political figure in the 1920s
- William De Morgan (1839-1917), famed pottery and tile designer in Britain
- William G. Morgan, credited as having invented volleyball in Holyoke, Massachusetts on February 9, 1895
- William Morgan (Australian politician) (c. 1829–1883), Premier of South Australia 1878-1881
- William Morgan (director), mid-20th Century U.S. film editor and director
- William Wilson Morgan, 20th-century American astronomer
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Places
USA
- Morgan, Georgia
- Morgan, Minnesota
- Morgan, Texas
- Morgan, Utah
- Morgan, Vermont
- Morgan, Wisconsin
- Morgan County, Alabama
- Morgan County, Colorado
- Morgan County, Georgia
- Morgan County, Illinois
- Morgan County, Indiana
- Morgan County, Kentucky
- Morgan County, Missouri
- Morgan County, Ohio
- Morgan County, Tennessee
- Morgan County, Utah
- Morgan County, West Virginia
- Morgan Township, Minnesota
- Morgan Township, Pennsylvania
There are also:
- Fort Morgan, Colorado
- Morgan City, Louisiana
- Morgan City, Mississippi
- Morgan Farm Area, Texas
- Morgan Hill, California
- Morgan's Point, Texas
- Morgan's Point Resort, Texas
- Morganton, Georgia
- Morganton, North Carolina
- Morgantown, Indiana
- Morgantown, Kentucky
- Morgantown, Pennsylvania
- Morgantown, West Virginia
- Morganville, Georgia
- Morganville, Kansas
- Morganville, New Jersey
- Morganville, New York
- Morganville, Ohio
- Morganville, Washington
- Morganville, archaic synonym for the fictional town Shelbyville in The Simpsons
- Mount Morgan, California
- New Morgan, Pennsylvania
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Other uses of the name
- Captain Morgan, famous rum
- JPMorgan Chase & Co., American Financial Services Firm
- Morgan Stanley, American banking corporation
- Morgan!, 1966 film
- Morgan, graphic novel by Hugo Pratt
- Morgan horse breed, a versatile American breed of horse used in the English and Western disciplines, Saddleseat riding, and for driving
- Morgan Industries, led by Nwabudike Morgan, one of the factions in the computer game Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
- Morgan Motor Company, brand of automobile
- Morgan sea gypsies, seafaring minority ethnic group in the Andaman Sea
- Morgan State University, university in Baltimore, Maryland
- Morgan (unit), a unit of recombinant frequency in genetics (the centimorgan is most frequently used)
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References cited
- Abella, Alex 2000 The Great American: A Novel. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0743205480
- Crawford, Donald 1997 Michael and Natasha. Scribner. ISBN 0684834308
- Pope, Dudley 2001 Harry Morgan's Way: The Biography of Sir Henry Morgan 1635-1684 House of Stratus ISBN 1842324829
- Strouse, Jean 2000 Morgan: American Financier. Harper Perennial. ISBN 0060955899