Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Megan"

People with the first name "Megan"

Megan Arkinstall Megan Banning Megan Barron Megan Batchelor Megan Bernardson Megan Blackwell Megan Boswell Megan Bry Megan Bushnell Megan Byrum Megan Cikara Megan Citrino Haigh Megan Clodgo Megan Collings Megan Combi Megan Constantino Megan Dagang Megan Dugard Megan Earle Megan Elphinstone Megan Emanuelli Megan Fair Megan Faller Megan Fielden Megan Fifield-Meehan Megan Fitzer-Best Megan France Megan Gainor Megan Geerdts Megan Gladieux Megan Gleissner Megan Gorsch Megan Guercio Megan Hadsell Megan Hattan Megan Heflin Megan Herz Megan Himmelman Megan Hromish Megan Hulme Megan Huntt Megan Jackfert Megan Katterhenry Megan Kenyon Megan Kevin Megan Larrabee Megan Lazar Megan Lebherz Megan Leitao Megan Lex Megan Lyness Megan M. Veltman Megan Magill Megan Mannetta Megan Mcavoy Megan Mccrory Megan Mckee-Harris Megan Minesinger Megan Minner Megan Miskiewicz Megan Miyamoto Megan Monohan Megan Nederhoff Megan O'toole Megan Oliveira Megan Ore Megan Paszek Megan Pattershall Megan Plant Megan Procaccini Megan Prusinski Megan Raby Megan Ratzlaff Megan Renzi Megan Rhorick Megan Richardson-Sinnott Megan Ritzel Megan Roskell Megan Ruben Megan Saling Megan Sampson Megan Schellhorn Megan Schleicher Megan Slifka Megan Solana Megan Spaner Megan Staples Megan Stepp Megan Summer Megan Tretter Megan Tricoche Megan Veilleux Megan Vunk Megan Welsby Megan Whieldon Megan Wiedeback Megan Wolfrey Megan Woltmann Megan van Ausdall Megan van Vuuren

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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