Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Megan"

People with the first name "Megan"

Megan Alfredson Megan Balduf Megan Barsalona Megan Birmingham Megan Box Megan Breanne Megan Broadhead Megan Caves Megan Cheah Megan Chui Megan Cleary Megan Crossland Megan Cuevas Megan Dandrow Megan Dehar Megan Delehanty Megan Ducker Megan E. Riemenschneider Megan Emberger Megan Enyart Megan Erisman Megan Farless Megan Felton Megan Fitton Megan Gillespie Megan Goin Megan Grusczynski Megan Guerrieri Megan Hauch Megan Heneghan Megan Hepler-Smartschan Megan Hitchcock Megan Jamison Megan Kommer Megan Kordosky Megan Kramer-Hardy Megan Krason Megan Kriesel Megan L. Davids Megan L. Lumbard Megan Lail Megan Lamarsh Megan Lanoue Megan Lew Megan Linebaugh Megan Linton Megan Lurker Megan Macgregor Megan Major Megan McSpadden Megan Mcdonnell Megan Mcfatridge Megan Mcgibney Megan Mclean Megan Mcwilliams Megan Michael Megan Mohler Megan Moodie Megan Muse Megan Naturkach Megan Niggemann Megan Nugent Megan Nunley Megan O'connor Megan Philp Megan Piña Megan Pollock Megan Reinhardsen Megan Reinsel Megan Renoir Megan Rittmeyer Megan Romano Megan Rosendahl Megan Rumbel-Cooper Megan Sheppard Megan Snare Megan Somers Megan Sproule Megan Stanco Megan Stidham Megan Thrash Megan Tiemeier Megan Toon Megan Train Megan Trewhella Megan Trice Megan Troutt Megan Valla Megan Vanmale Megan Venezia Megan Weldon Megan Wilfert Megan Williams Lalancette Megan Winemiller Megan Womack Megan Wuthrich Megan Zeiger Megan van Epp Megan van Orden Megan von der Esch

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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