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Megan is a Welsh loan name in Italian.

Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It may be a first name in its own right or a nickname for Meg or Margaret. The original meaning is "little pearl" (perlina). The Italian equivalent of Margaret is Margherita, which is pronounced "MAHR-gheh-REE-tah."

The pronunciation is "meh-gahn."

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