The spelling of "Ted Morgan" is straight forward. The first word, "Ted," is spelled as it sounds: /tɛd/. The second word, "Morgan," is pronounced as /ˈmɔːɡən/. The "o" in "Morgan" is pronounced as a long vowel sound (represented by /ɔː/ in IPA). The "a" is pronounced as a schwa (represented by /ə/ in IPA) which is a neutral vowel sound. Overall, the spelling of "Ted Morgan" follows standard English phonetic rules without any unusual pronunciations or spellings.
The name "Ted Morgan" does not have a specific etymology on its own, as it is a combination of two separate given names.
The name "Ted" is derived from "Edward" or "Theodore" and is commonly used as a short form or nickname for these names. "Edward" is of Old English origin and means "wealthy guardian" or "rich guard", while "Theodore" is of Greek origin and means "gift of god".
"Morgan" is a Welsh surname derived from the Old Welsh personal name "Morcant", which is believed to mean "sea circle" or "sea chief". It ultimately comes from the Welsh words "mor" (sea) and "cant" (circle/chief).
Putting together "Ted" and "Morgan" does not inherently create a specific etymology for the combination itself; it simply merges two individual names with their respective origins.