Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Megan"

People with the first name "Megan"

Megan Ablott Megan Acio Megan Andrukonis Megan Andry Megan Batykefer Megan Bowen Megan Breen Megan Brosnan Jones Megan Cafferkey Megan Cahill Megan Carden-Cogburn Megan Carroll Megan Chaisson-Wallace Megan Chrans Megan Crothers Weldy Megan Cuthbertson Megan D'aguiar Megan Darwood Megan Dasbach Megan Demasters Megan Dodds Megan Edgington Megan Engel Megan Esmay Megan Esmonde Megan Farr Megan Feaver Megan Frantz Megan Frye Megan Garza Megan Genge Megan Gilman Megan Grandi Megan Guidette Megan Harvey Megan Hay-Telesco Megan Herwig Megan Hester Megan Hesterman Megan Hetzler Megan Hewes Megan Holbrook Megan Horsley Megan Hunnicutt Megan J. Doyle Megan Janssen-O'Connell Megan Janz Megan Kain-Lindquist Megan Kaputa-Reaper Megan Klagstad Megan Knights Megan Krawczynski Megan Kresse Megan L. Hughes Megan Laurent Megan Ledingham Megan Linsenmeyer Megan Lundberg Megan M. Jones Megan Madsen Megan Maloney Megan Manning Megan Mccabe Megan Mccollum Megan Mcdonald Megan Mcfarland Megan Melnar Megan Miles Megan Muhs Megan Nagy Megan Nestor Megan O'rourke Megan Oltmann Megan Orchard Megan Peller Megan Phillips Megan Pirie Megan Pistorino Megan Posten Megan Raddant Megan Rader Megan Reiser Megan Rendall Megan Roach Megan Rumph Megan Silverman Megan Singleton Megan Tabor Megan Thiele Megan Vavra Megan Waterman Megan Whelpley Megan Wickett Megan Wiegard Megan Willink Megan Windisch Megan Wong Megan Zielinski Megan Zinck Megan Zuckerman

Information about "Megan"

For this Megan there are 24148 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Megan are: Tengerstrom, Ball, Bolton

In the ranking of the most common first names Megan is on position 249.

During the last seven days Megan was searched for 117 times.

Meaning of "Megan"

Female first name (English, Welsh): Megan, the pearl, Ancient Greek (14 helpers); Margarites = the Pearl (Old High German) as a name taken from the Latin into German, in the Middle Ages spread by the name of the Holy. Margaret of Antioch (3rd and 4th centuries) and the Greek word 'Margarites' is perhaps originally from the Persian with the meaning 'child of light' (according to the presentation of the pearl as a dew-drop, which was changed by moonlight)

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