Regan (given name) explained

Regan
Gender:Unisex
Meaning:descendant of Riagáin; queen
Language:Irish
Related Names:Reagan

Regan is a unisex given name with multiple origins. It is a transferred use of the Irish surnames Regan and Reagan, which are Anglicized forms of Ó Riagáin, meaning ‘’descendant of Riagáin’’, a name of uncertain meaning.[1] It might also be associated with the Irish language word ríogan, meaning queen. Use for girls was influenced by a character in William Shakespeare’s tragic play King Lear.[2] Regan was more commonly used for males in the Anglosphere in the 1800s. It came into occasional use for girls in the United States in the late 1940s. Usage of the name for American girls doubled after it was used for a character in the 1973 American supernatural horror film The Exorcist. The name was ranked among the top 1,000 names for American girls for the first time in 1974. Along with Reagan, the name dropped in popularity during the presidency of United States president Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, when it was out of fashion to name children after presidents. The names Regan and Reagan, along with phonetic spelling variants such as Raegan and Raygan, all increased in use during the 1990s and remain in regular use for both boys and girls. In some instances, the name might have been seen as a less popular alternative to the name Megan.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Evans: New biopic just might rekindle interest in Regan, Reagan . Evans . Cleveland Kent . 27 September 2024 . omaha.com . Omaha World Herald . 24 November 2024 .
  2. Book: Hanks. Patrick. Hardcastle. Kate . Hodges. Flavia. 2006. Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press . 228. 0-19-861060-2.
  3. Web site: Evans: New biopic just might rekindle interest in Regan, Reagan . Evans . Cleveland Kent . 27 September 2024 . omaha.com . Omaha World Herald . 24 November 2024 .