[Opinions] Regan
I always liked the name Regan. Pronounced REE-gen. I really really dislike RAY-gen and all the other spellings of it such as Reagan and Raegan.
What do you think ? Would her name always be mispronounced ? Do you prefer Regan or Reagen etc and how do you pronounce them ?
Do you think Reegan would be better ?
How many do you know and how do they spell and pronounce it ?
I never read King Lear even though I read most of Shakespeare's plays. Was the character really that evil and what did she do ?
thanks
What do you think ? Would her name always be mispronounced ? Do you prefer Regan or Reagen etc and how do you pronounce them ?
Do you think Reegan would be better ?
How many do you know and how do they spell and pronounce it ?
I never read King Lear even though I read most of Shakespeare's plays. Was the character really that evil and what did she do ?
thanks
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Read King Lear.
Read King Lear and then imagine having a daughter named Regan.
Really.
Oh my god.
Aside from that I have always found it ugly, unfeminine, unattractive, etc. I hate -gan on names, I have always hated Megan for instance. They feel so so ... I dunno, they make me feel claustrophobic, like I am suffocating a little. It is the ultimate bland dreadful namething.
I know a few RAY-gens but not any REEgans.
Read King Lear and then imagine having a daughter named Regan.
Really.
Oh my god.
Aside from that I have always found it ugly, unfeminine, unattractive, etc. I hate -gan on names, I have always hated Megan for instance. They feel so so ... I dunno, they make me feel claustrophobic, like I am suffocating a little. It is the ultimate bland dreadful namething.
I know a few RAY-gens but not any REEgans.
I agree
Plus it sounds like Reagan as in the present, which at least for me isn't such a great association.
Plus it sounds like Reagan as in the present, which at least for me isn't such a great association.
well I dislike it because of the exorcist [m]
I prefer Reagan and on a boy said RAY-gun, not ree-gun.
I prefer Reagan and on a boy said RAY-gun, not ree-gun.
This message was edited 10/24/2008, 6:47 PM
I really like Regan, prn the way you prn it. I don't think it would be mispronounced, it's pronounced pretty much how it looks. Reegan is unnecessary IMO, plus it looks pretty ugly. I don't know anyone with the name or anything similar, although there was a character on an Aussie TV show called 'McLeod's Daughters' with the name, spelt and prn the same way you do.
Yeah the Shakespeare character was pretty evil, but that shouldn't put you off using the name if you like it. I'd use it myself if it was further up my list of favourites.
Yeah the Shakespeare character was pretty evil, but that shouldn't put you off using the name if you like it. I'd use it myself if it was further up my list of favourites.
McLeods
i just watched an episode and they said RAY-gen. but it wasn't the english version. but on imdb it say Reagan.
i just watched an episode and they said RAY-gen. but it wasn't the english version. but on imdb it say Reagan.
Hmm. They definitely say Regan in the Aussie version. Come to think of it I don't think I've ever seen it written down. *checks McLeod's Daughters site* They spell it Regan there (ep 119 on this page http://mcleodsdaughters.ninemsn.com.au/episodes/index.aspx?subsectionid=1725) Maybe it's a dialectal thing.
What Regan does: she tells her father eloquently how much she loves him, in order to gain a good piece of England to rule, and doesn't mean a word. She refuses to house her father's train (as was agreed upon when he divvied up the land). She turns him out into a tempest, barring her doors (or rather, making Gloucester bar his doors). When Gloucester gives Lear shelter, she and her husband gouge out his eyes and throw him out to "smell his way to Dover". Immediately after her husband's death, she starts a passionate love affair with Gloucester's bastard son, who's also having an affair with her elder sister (the other evil one, not Cordelia).
I'd say she's that evil- she reminds me a lot of Lady Macbeth, and that's echoed in the fact that she and Goneril are called "unnatural hags" by an enraged Lear. I don't think it renders the name unusable, I think she's a great character and the name is so much more pleasant than Reagan/Raegan/whatever; I always suggest it to people considering Reagan.
Her name may be frequently mispronounced, though. I'm in a production now, and both the director and the actress playing Regan even get it wrong occasionally (much to my dismay). But it's easy enough to correct. Don't go for Reegan, that looks horrifying. Go with Regan.
I'd say she's that evil- she reminds me a lot of Lady Macbeth, and that's echoed in the fact that she and Goneril are called "unnatural hags" by an enraged Lear. I don't think it renders the name unusable, I think she's a great character and the name is so much more pleasant than Reagan/Raegan/whatever; I always suggest it to people considering Reagan.
Her name may be frequently mispronounced, though. I'm in a production now, and both the director and the actress playing Regan even get it wrong occasionally (much to my dismay). But it's easy enough to correct. Don't go for Reegan, that looks horrifying. Go with Regan.
Also a frequent theme thruout king lear
daughters. Lear wails and moans and cries about his accursed daughters. How cursed he has been to have daughters! Hear that poor miserable fellow, he must have daughters!
You really should read it. I just
cannot
imagine
anyone naming their daughter Regan. Even naming her Ladymacbeth wouldn't be the same. She is not an ordinary villain, she is a daughter villain. It
You should read it.
daughters. Lear wails and moans and cries about his accursed daughters. How cursed he has been to have daughters! Hear that poor miserable fellow, he must have daughters!
You really should read it. I just
cannot
imagine
anyone naming their daughter Regan. Even naming her Ladymacbeth wouldn't be the same. She is not an ordinary villain, she is a daughter villain. It
You should read it.