How Do You Spell MEEGAN?

Pronunciation: [mˈiːɡən] (IPA)

The name "Meegan" is spelled with two E's, as in /miːɡən/. The first vowel, represented by the letter "e," is pronounced with a long /i/ sound, similar to the word "bee." The second vowel, also represented by the letter "e," is pronounced with a schwa sound, like the casual pronunciation of the word "again." The letter "g" is pronounced with a hard /g/ sound, and the final consonant is the letter "n," pronounced softly with a nasal sound.

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Etymology of MEEGAN

The word "Meegan" or Megan is a given name, and its etymology is related to Irish and Welsh origins. In Irish, the name "Meegan" is derived from the Gaelic name "Méadhbh" (pronounced mayv). The name "Méadhbh" is Anglicized as "Maebh" or "Maeve". It is potentially derived from the Old Irish word "meadhbh" meaning "intoxicating" or "she who intoxicates".

In Welsh, the name "Megan" is derived from the Welsh name "Meg" or "Megan". "Megan" is the pet form of "Marged", which is the Welsh form of the name "Margaret". The name "Margaret" has roots in Greek, meaning "pearl".

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