Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Meghan"

People with the first name "Meghan"

Meghan A. Unger Meghan Adler Meghan Adrianna Meghan Askew Meghan Aten Meghan Azhar Meghan Balmer Meghan Baruth Meghan Bealer Meghan Bertrand Meghan Born Meghan Bragdon Meghan Braisted Meghan Brewster Meghan Bright Meghan Brunton Meghan Cassell Meghan Cimino Meghan Claveau Meghan Coggins Meghan Collings Meghan Colson Meghan Colvin Meghan Corey Meghan Cree Meghan Darnell-Smith Meghan Deatrick Meghan Dempster Meghan Disken Meghan Dodsworth Meghan Downey Meghan Dreyer Meghan Eagles Meghan Easter Meghan Fagan Meghan Felker Meghan Fogg Meghan Foxgold Meghan Fulford Meghan Fullmer Meghan Guillen Meghan Guindon Meghan Hemming Meghan Hirst Meghan Hiscock Meghan Hung Meghan Javier Meghan Jeffery Meghan Jinguji Meghan Kerner Meghan Kinnett Meghan Klassen Meghan Kumar Meghan Lackey Meghan Lewellyn Meghan Light Meghan Lindley Meghan Lynd Meghan Mackintosh Meghan Magill Meghan Mahler Meghan Marler Meghan Mcewan Meghan Medley Meghan Minahan Meghan Moroney Meghan Mott Meghan Mueller O'Brien Meghan Murari Meghan Murray-Prior Meghan Navarro Meghan Nesbit Meghan Nevius Meghan Oberg Meghan Orgeman Meghan Oswald Meghan Peter Meghan Phillip Meghan Pierson Meghan Poller Meghan Purcell Meghan Raney Meghan Rodrigues Meghan Romans Meghan Sales Meghan Sautter-Kemphaus Meghan Schlicher Meghan Seabrook Meghan Sheets Meghan Simonds Meghan Sternberg Meghan Sunday Meghan Sylve Meghan Timko Meghan Tocin Meghan Verge Meghan Waldo Meghan Weathers Meghan Wolbers Meghan Xie

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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