Meaghan is not a traditional Irish name but an English variant of Megan. And Megan is a Welsh pet form of Margaret. Margaret is an English name derived from Greek meaning "pearl". see www.behindthename.com
Megan means pearl
"Isabelle" doesn't mean anything in Irish, but the Irish version of the name is Sibéal (shibael).
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
There is no direct translation of Reyna into Irish. The name Reyna is a variant of the name Reina, meaning "queen" in Spanish. However, the Irish names Riona and Saorla both mean "queen" or "queenly" in Irish.
Megan it from Greek, Welsh, Irish- It is said to be "great" and "brave," but may also be "precious," or "pearl." For Margaret.
Although widely thought to be an Irish name, it's actually a Welsh form of Margaret. It has no Gaelic spelling but is still a Celtic name.
It's a Welsh name Megan a form of Margaret;Irish would use Peig or Peigín.Scottish Gaelic is Magaidh or Peigi.Although Megan/Meghan may sound Irish, it isn't.
No, it is an Irish (Gaelic) name.
No. Although it sounds as if it might be Irish, it's actually a Welsh form of Margaret.
Meaghan is not a traditional Irish name but an English variant of Megan. And Megan is a Welsh pet form of Margaret. Margaret is an English name derived from Greek meaning "pearl". see www.behindthename.com
It is not Irish, it's Welsh.It is a diminutive of Margaret which in turn is from the Greek margarités.
it means pearl (well that's the welsh meaning) it also means bravery , understanding of animals and courage beyond compare (im not called Megan myself by the way)The meaning of the name Megan is Pearl or Little Pearl.
no. its welsh
Megan means pearl
Megan = Mekani
From what I read, she's Irish, French, and Native American She also beautiful