Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Megan"

People with the first name "Megan"

Megan A. Ford Megan Allcock Megan Alston Megan Ambrosiewicz Megan Arbon Megan Betterelli Megan Bickerton Megan Bixler Megan Blumenthal Megan Boak Megan Bredahl Megan Brill Megan Brown-Florencealabama Megan Caraballo Megan Chartier Megan Counts Megan Cowell Megan Diola Megan Ditcham Megan Dowe Megan Drach Megan Droneburg Megan Duyn Megan Edelson Megan Eischeid Megan Eknoian Megan Elena Megan Faris Megan Ferringer Megan Flux Megan Fordon Megan Fussell Megan Gaizick Megan Gliha Megan Goralski Megan Griesenauer Megan Grimston-Eason Megan Hagger-Johnson Megan Harbaugh Megan Hazelton Megan Hoss Megan Ibbotson Megan J. Rosser Megan Jubb Megan Kenny Megan Kice Megan Kouratou Megan Lambley Megan Lamers Megan Masser Megan Mcanderson Megan Meister Megan Menagh Megan Millwee Megan Miquelon Megan Moll Megan Moquin Megan Olivarez Megan Orecchia Megan Pallett Megan Pantzlaff Megan Pettway Megan Piechowiak Megan Piehl Megan Plumlee Megan R. Woods Megan Reardon Langan Megan Rentfrow Megan Rickers Megan Riley Dobbins Megan Rma Megan Robe Megan Ruefer Megan Sandmann Megan Schibi Megan Schmitz Megan Scholefield Megan Sheehan Megan Skopelja Megan Soares Megan Spaulding York Megan Studley Megan Summerton Megan Terreault Megan Thoman Megan Tillett Megan Toothman-Zaepfel Megan Tozzi Megan Truscello Megan Vasey Megan Waelz Megan Wallis Megan Waygood Megan Wilkie Megan Winiarski Megan Wisecarver Megan Yates-Ross Megan Zebrowski Megan Zulli Megan van Rooyen

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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