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Regan / Reagan
1. Your thoughts on the name?
2. Which gender is it best suited for?
3. Which spelling?
4. What combos can you think of in either gender?
Masculine:Regan Matthew
Regan Holliday
Regan Patrick
Regan William
Regan ArthurFeminineReagan Tabitha
Reagan Faith
Reagan Lily
Reagan LouiseMy beautiful, beautiful Makkari.
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I dislike both names strongly. Neither are pleasant namesakes, and the REEEEEE- sounds in the former is nauseating.
Regan is firmly feminine, Reagan is GN, but I slightly prefer it as a masculine name.
Regan for REE-gan, Reagan for RAY-gan.
Regan Titania, Regan Estrella, Regan Arianna, Regan Angelia
Reagan Fred, Reagan Fiorenzo, Reagan Boreas, Reagan Antonius
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1. Like others have said, Regan makes me think of King Lear, and Reagan makes me think of the president. While those aren't exactly the best associations, it could be worse.
2. I feel like Regan is more feminine and Reagan is more masculine. Ironically, all of the Reagans I've met irl have been female, and the only Regan I've ever met was male.
3. Regan? Don't really like either.
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Not a fan. Reminds me of the US president or the horrible sister in King Lear.Sound wise it’s not awful I guess, and more feminine sounding?
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1. Your thoughts on the name?
It depends 2. Which gender is it best suited for?
I usually think of it as female but it's very unisex3. Which spelling?
Regan if you like King Lear and want to pronounce it "REE-gan" or "REH-gan", Reagan if you want to pronounce it "RAY-gan" and you don't mind if your baby grows up to ruin the economy and sabotage public health 4. What combos can you think of in either gender?
Normally I'd aim for boyish names for something like this, but the King Lear association seems to allow more leeway for Regan-on-a-girl:
Regan Talitha
Regan Alastriona
Regan Cordelia
Regan Gabriela
Regan Wilhelmina
Regan Cecily
Regan Colleen
Regan Miranda
Regan Magdalena
Regan ZinniaRegan Marko
Regan Alexander
Regan Silvanus
Regan Cassander
Regan Malik
Regan Malachi
Regan Samwell
Regan Bashar
Regan Everett
Regan Matthias
Regan Tam
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Don't like, prefer Regan spelling, only for a boy

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I think of Regan REEg'n) as feminine because of King Lear, and Reagan (RAYg'n) as masculine because of Ronald. I don't like either one, and the fact that they look like but don't sound like variants of Megan doesn't help.
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