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Megaan

Megaan is a variant of Megan, from Greek Margaret meaning 'pearl.'

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Megaan is a variant of Megan, ultimately from Greek Margaret, meaning 'pearl.' That connection places it within a long and well-loved family of names associated with brightness, preciousness, and feminine refinement.

The altered spelling makes the name feel slightly more modern and individualized while keeping the familiar core that has made Megan so enduring. Megaan has a soft, contemporary look. The doubled vowel gives it a fuller visual shape, which can make the name feel more elongated and stylized than the standard form.

It retains the accessible warmth of Megan but adds a touch of personalization. As a rare spelling, Megaan feels both familiar and distinct, a small variation that changes the tone without changing the underlying charm.

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