Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Meghan"

People with the first name "Meghan"

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Information about "Meghan"

For this Meghan there are 7087 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Meghan are: Beideman, Lederman

In the ranking of the most common first names Meghan is on position 958.

During the last seven days Meghan was searched for 11 times.

Meaning of "Meghan"

Female first name (English): Meghan, 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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