Meghann

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Meghann

  1. A female given name from Welsh, a rare modern spelling variant of Megan.
    • 1977, Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books, published 1998, →ISBN, page 290:
      "Meggie...It hasn't got enough dignity, it doesn't suit you a bit. I'd rather you were called something like Belinda or Madeline, but if Meggie's the best you've got to offer, I'll go for it. What's the Meggie stand for - Margaret?"
      "No, Meghann."
      "Ah, now that's more like! I'll call you Meghann."
      "No, you won't!" she snapped. "I detest it!"

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