it means little king and its origin is Irish
Nancy Reagan (born 1921) is the wife of former President Ronald Reagan (1911-2004). (you can type Nancy Reagan in the question bar to see a biographical article)
It depends on your definition of "Irish": if you mean of Gaelic Catholic Irish then it would be John F. Kennedy. If you choose to include the "Ulster Scots" ("Scotch-Irish") as "Irish" then the answer is Andrew Jackson.
He was born in Illinois of parents who were born in America. His family was of Irish and Scotch-English heritage.
The last name Regan/Reagan in Irish is Ó Riagáin. As a female first name the closest actual Irish name might be Ríonach.
"When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." It was at the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City in 1987. See http://archives.cbc.ca/economy_business/trade_agreements/clips/2634/
The Reagan family:John Edgar "Jack" Reagan, fatherNelle Wilson Reagan, motherNeil "Moon" Reagan, brotherJane Wyman, first wifeNancy Davis, second wifeMaureen Reagan, daughterMichael Reagan, adopted sonPatti Reagan Davis, daughterRonald Prescott Reagan, son
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No, Reagan is not single.
Ronald Reagan's father, John Reagan was a shoe salesman.
Reagan is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It originates in the Irish word Riagán for "little king" (piccolo re). The pronunciation will be "rey-a-gan" in terms of the loan name and "PEEK-ko-lo rey" in terms of the Italian meaning.
Ronald Reagan.