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Megan vs Maegan
I love this name with the pronunciation MAY-gan.I'd usually prefer the traditional spelling but I think most people would pronounce it as MEE-ganDo you think that changing the spelling would make any difference?Which spelling would you prefer? (I'm open to suggestions)Thankyou :)
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Megan, please. Preferably pr. MEG-an.
Miranda
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I've never heard Megan pronounced MEE-gan. Is that normal in some places? News to me, and I don't like it at all.Sorry, but I think Maegan is absurd. It started as a tacky (and failed) attempt to make a name look extra Irish. A name that wasn't Irish to start with!Then again, I think the name Megan in any form is desperately tired and should be left well alone, for a few decades at least.
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I prefer the spelling Megan, however you pronounce it, because I think Maegan just looks silly.
I've never heard of either the MAY-gen or MEE-gan pronounciation, except on this board, but I think the people you know will learn to pronounce your child's name however you tell them to, so I wouldn't really worry too much about whether to add an 'a' or not.
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I like spelling of Meagan...and pron. MEE-Gan-Samantha-
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If you want to pronounce the name as MAY-gan, then I would definitely use the spelling Maegan.
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I prefer Megan. I seriously don't think anyone would think of pronouncing it MEE-gan. It's probably common enough where everyone would know how it sounds. If anything, you might get a few people saying it MEH-gan. Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
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I, personally, do not pronounce either name differently. I pronounce both Megan and Maegan as MAY-gan. I've met someone who did pronounce it as MEE-gan and she spelled it as Meegan. I've also met someone named Meggan who pronounces it as MEG-anne.I pronounce the pronunciation MAY-gan with the spelling Megan. Maegan looks so sloppy to me.
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I pronounce "Megan" MEH-gahn, and "Maegan" MAY-gahn. The MEE-gan pronounciation I would spell as "Meegan". So yes, I think the spelling change does make a difference.As for the MAY-gan sound - I think I'd prefer it spelt Maygan, to be honest - as unambigious as possible. ^_^
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I don't pronounce Megan Mee-gan. I know it as Me-gen (short first e) and that pronounciation I like. May-gen is really weird and sounds a bit strange. I don't like Maegan and I would pronounce Maegen like Megan.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
My current favorite names that I would give my children:Kim, Liv, Mia, Nika, Lina
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neitherThough everyone I know pronounces Megan MEGan, not MEEgan. But I've never liked it.~Lillian~
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I'm a bit biased, as my sisters name is Megan, pron. MEG-an. They live in Scotland btw.
I prefer the spelling Megan, and also that pronounciation. MAY-gan is ok, I have never heard of MEE-gan.
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Same here. Every Megan I've come across has pronouced it Meg-an. Not once have I heard it pronouced Me-gan or May-gan. Maybe it's an accent thing. *shrugs*
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I like Megan. No one I know has ever pronounced it MEE-gan, and I see it often. Maegan is nms. I'd choose Megan.
Andrew
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Hi there--As an almost 30-year-old Megan, I have a little experience with different pronunciations of it. Actually, I think that most of the time, the variety of pronunciations comes from where the person saying the name is from, not from the spelling. I mostly hear it pronounced somewhere between MEG-an and MAY-gan. Usually closer to the long A version (I live in a mid-atlantic state, so I don't know if that makes a difference). I've only been asked if it was MEE-gan by two people, one who knew someone who pronounced it that way (I don't know how it was spelled) and another who was from a foreign country and not a native English speaker. Honestly, I'd go with Megan just because it's the traditional (and simplest) spelling and it won't make much difference to most people on the pronunciation. I really don't think you'll have a problem with the MEE-gan thing. Chalk the other differences up to local accents. Not everyone says things exactly the same way, is it really that big a deal?.Megan--Side note: I'd heard that the actress who played Anne of Green Gables in the movies, Megan Follows, pronounced her name MEE-gan and was from Canada. That was the first time I'd heard of that. Maybe it's a Canadian thing?
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