I know a little girl with the name Daegan and I am trying to figure out where this name comes from. Any help would be appreciated. What I know about the name:
- pronounced DAY-gən
- feminine
- the bearer is a typical Caucasian-Canadian, most likely her ancestors came from Europe hundreds of years ago. It does not appear to be an ethnic name
I have briefly speculated that this is some modern form of Tegan.
So, is this an actual name? Or am I just getting my hopes up when I realize that this is just a modern, made-up name?
ETA: I found a user-submission of Daegan, but it said that it was a Gaelic name. The bearer does not appear to be Gaelic. Also, her older sister's name is Mackenzie, which is not Gaelic.
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This message was edited 3/27/2009, 5:52 PM