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[Opinions] Egan
Anyone ever heard of the name Egan (pronounced EE-gen)? I just recently heard it a few weeks ago and it has really grown on me. Suprisingly, it's not on BtN's database, but I believe it's Irish for "Little Fire" or something. It's a girl's name but can also be used for a boy.Your thoughts on it?
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I have heard of it, but I prefer it spelled Eagan.
Little fire is also the meaning for Aidan. Anyway, Egan/ Eagan has always seemed male to me.
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It's ok for a boy, horrible on a girl.
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It's a boy's nameIt's an Anglicization of a double diminuative of Aodh (Aodhagán). You could check out Keegan.I've recently decided I like it. It's nice and farmery. I like that.
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It's an Irish surname, apparently originally anglicised from Mac Aodhagain, which comes from the male personal name Aodh, which you can see the meaning of if you click on it. So yup, I guess it more or less means 'son of fire'. My thoughts on it are that it's fine as a surname.
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I do recognise it, although it might be because it's so similar to a lot of names like Evan, Edgar etc. I don't especially like it - the "eg" part makes me think of eggs. It definitely doesn't sound like a girls' name.

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It's a surname, so if you look it up on surnames lists you should find it. Of course, that doesn't make it a girl's name ... perhaps you're confusing it with Megan, which of course isn't Irish but is at least fem.

This message was edited 9/30/2011, 1:39 AM

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Love it, but generally I have it understood as a boys named related to Aidan.I know a little boy named Egan and he's super cute. I would hate to see it on a girl.
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Maybe it's related to Egon?
I've never seen it before, so maybe they shortened it from Keegan. But I'd spell it Eegan in that case, since I would not pronounce Egan with an 'ee'.
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Hm. I think I prefer it for a boy-- it reminds me a little of Keegan and Edgar and seems a bit ungainly for a girl (although the right person could pull it off).
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Reminds me of Keegan. I believe Aidan's meaning is "little fire." I just found that Keegan is derived from Aodh ---> Aodhan ---> Aidan. So if Egan is derived from Keegan, than it does indeed mean little fire from it's relationship to Aidan.

This message was edited 9/29/2011, 6:21 PM

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