Origin and Meaning of Maghan
Meaning & Origin
A variation of 'Megan,' meaning 'pearl' or 'the one who is great.'
Origin: Welsh - Derived from the Welsh name 'Megan,' which itself is a diminutive of 'Margaret.' The name Margaret comes from the Greek word 'margaritēs,' meaning 'pearl.'
Interesting Facts
- Maghan is relatively modern and less common than its parent form, Megan, making it a unique choice for those looking for alternatives.
- The name is primarily used in English-speaking countries and has gained some visibility in more contemporary naming trends.
- Although Maghan is not widely known, it has featured in various literary works as a character name, contributing to its uniqueness.
- Popularity for names like Megan saw a peak in the late 20th century, which provides context for the emerging interest in variations like Maghan.
- Related names include Megan, Maggie, and Margot, which have similar roots and meanings.