Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Megan"

People with the first name "Megan"

Megan Abate Megan Baker Megan Bisceglia Megan Cardines Carter Megan Cherry Megan Chou Megan Conboy Megan Corey Megan Cronin Megan Crowe Megan Curl Megan Darin Miles Megan Deffenbaugh Megan Dicostanzo Megan Dieterich Megan Drescher Megan Dubbe Megan Duckett Megan Duhon Megan Estrada Megan Ferreira Megan Foox Megan Force Megan Fotheringham Megan Gabbard Megan Gamoke Megan Gerling Megan Glassman Megan Glowacki Megan Goheen Megan Guilfoyle Megan Haig-Harrison Megan Haigh Megan Hall Megan Harper Megan Hayman Megan Hayward Megan Helderbrand Megan Hestir Megan Heying Megan Hjelmeland Megan Hoinacki Megan Holmberg Megan Hoover Megan Hopton Megan Hornberger Megan Horsfield Megan Horst Megan Howland Megan Hoyte Megan Hunter Megan J. Knight Megan Joly Megan Kallemeyn Megan Kalucy Megan Kanatzar Megan Kavalir Megan Kleeman Megan Knippen Megan Lantis Megan Lausten Megan Lavely Megan Legursky Megan Lennon Megan Mallard Megan Mcgreevy Megan Moa Megan Molina Megan Morton Megan Neer Megan Nielsen Megan Parenteau Megan Parra Megan Pinn Megan Powell Megan Prendergast Megan R. Ringgenberg Megan Ramsay Megan Rombout Megan Schneckenburger Megan Silberman Jones Megan Smigasiewicz Megan Switzer Megan Tamati-Quennell Megan Tappe Megan Tedor Megan Trendler Megan Vanchure Megan Velazquez Megan Warburton Megan Ward Megan Waterbury Megan Westcott Megan Wiggington Megan Wilch Megan Wyatt Megan Zoltowski Megan Zytkiewicz Megan al Ghailani Megan van Wagenen

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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