Regan..
1. What are your thoughts on this name?
2. Do you like it more for a girl or a boy?
3. How do YOU pronounce it? (ree-gan or ray-gan)
4. Thoughts on these combos:
Regan Elisabeth
Regan Isobel
Regan Judith
Regan Frances
Regan Victoria
Willow Regan
Isobel Regan
Laura Regan
Anneliese Regan
Elise Regan
Elisabeth Regan
Regan Jasper
Regan Bryce
Regan Daniel
Jack Regan
Julius Regan
Oliver Regan
2. Do you like it more for a girl or a boy?
3. How do YOU pronounce it? (ree-gan or ray-gan)
4. Thoughts on these combos:
Regan Elisabeth
Regan Isobel
Regan Judith
Regan Frances
Regan Victoria
Willow Regan
Isobel Regan
Laura Regan
Anneliese Regan
Elise Regan
Elisabeth Regan
Regan Jasper
Regan Bryce
Regan Daniel
Jack Regan
Julius Regan
Oliver Regan
This message was edited 6/30/2010, 6:50 PM
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1. It's alright on a boy because it makes me think of a friend I had in school by that name, and he was a really nice guy. On a girl I dislike it because it makes me think of the Exorcist. :(
2. Boy
3. RAY-gin, and I've never heard it any other way
4. It looks strange to me with feminine names, but I guess I like Regan Frances (Frances is strong enough to stand up to it) and Laura Regan (not sure, it just sort of clicks) best. And from the boys I like Regan Jasper and Jack Regan the best.
2. Boy
3. RAY-gin, and I've never heard it any other way
4. It looks strange to me with feminine names, but I guess I like Regan Frances (Frances is strong enough to stand up to it) and Laura Regan (not sure, it just sort of clicks) best. And from the boys I like Regan Jasper and Jack Regan the best.
I'm not really a fan of this name at all tbh. I think it sounds better on a girl than a boy though. Willow Regan or Elise Regan sound the best to me.
1. What are your thoughts on this name? I like it but I heard it used in real life for the first time the other week and I was disappointed. I just didn't think it was anything special.
2. Do you like it more for a girl or a boy? I usually like it for a girl.
3. How do YOU pronounce it? (ree-gan or ray-gan) ree-gan
4. Thoughts on these combos: I like
Regan Elisabeth
Regan Isobel
Willow Regan
Isobel Regan
Laura Regan
Anneliese Regan
Elise Regan
Elisabeth Regan
Regan Jasper
Jack Regan
Oliver Regan
2. Do you like it more for a girl or a boy? I usually like it for a girl.
3. How do YOU pronounce it? (ree-gan or ray-gan) ree-gan
4. Thoughts on these combos: I like
Regan Elisabeth
Regan Isobel
Willow Regan
Isobel Regan
Laura Regan
Anneliese Regan
Elise Regan
Elisabeth Regan
Regan Jasper
Jack Regan
Oliver Regan
This message was edited 6/30/2010, 11:33 PM
Regan = REEgan; Reagan = RAYgan.
I don't enjoy lnfns, and US presidential ones in particular. Fine if a name is in the family, but even then, better as a mn.
Reagan for a boy, I suppose, if anyone wanted to. Definitely Regan for a girl, after the nasty princess in King Lear, though you couldn't call her a role model.
I don't enjoy lnfns, and US presidential ones in particular. Fine if a name is in the family, but even then, better as a mn.
Reagan for a boy, I suppose, if anyone wanted to. Definitely Regan for a girl, after the nasty princess in King Lear, though you couldn't call her a role model.
Ree-gan, for a girl definitely. I love this name. Very Shakespearean.
oooh! Ray-guns sound fun and action-hero-y.
1. I'm not too crazy about it, but there are only a few R names I really like. I like Tegan a lot though, which is similar.
2. Probably a girl.
3. I switch back and forth (even with Tegan, I switch between Tay-gsn and Tee-gan). So, if someone came up and said "This is my son/daughter, Regan", I would have probably no problem using what ever prn they used.
4. I like Regan Frances, Regan Victoria, Isobel Regan, Elisabeth Regan, Regan Jasper, and Julius Regan.
2. Probably a girl.
3. I switch back and forth (even with Tegan, I switch between Tay-gsn and Tee-gan). So, if someone came up and said "This is my son/daughter, Regan", I would have probably no problem using what ever prn they used.
4. I like Regan Frances, Regan Victoria, Isobel Regan, Elisabeth Regan, Regan Jasper, and Julius Regan.