The word "Ragan" is spelled with the letters R-A-G-A-N. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled as /rɛɪgən/. The first sound is /r/, which is a voiced alveolar trill, followed by /ɛɪ/, which is a diphthong consisting of the vowel sounds /ɛ/ and /ɪ/. The third sound is /g/, which is a voiced velar stop, and the fourth sound is /ə/, which is a schwa sound. Lastly, it ends with /n/, which is a voiced alveolar nasal stop.
Ragan is a name of Irish origin that is predominantly used as a surname. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Ó Ragáin," meaning "descendant of Ragan." As a surname, Ragan is most commonly found in Ireland and Scotland.
In addition to being a surname, Ragan can also be a given name for both males and females. As a first name, its meaning is less clear and may vary depending on cultural and personal interpretations.
However, Ragan is often associated with qualities such as independence, intelligence, and resourcefulness. It has been used as a name for characters in literature and pop culture, contributing to its appeal as a unique and distinctive name choice.
Due to the relatively rare usage of Ragan as a given name, its popularity may vary across different regions and time periods. It is not as commonly encountered as other more traditional names, which can add to its appeal for those seeking a name that is less common or distinct.