[Facts] Re: Maygen
in reply to a message by Getb2
Vowel sounds are often very fluid between regions, and people are also more willing to alter vowel sounds to create slightly different names.Megan is pronounced MEG-ən in most English-speaking countries, but I had to learn to remember this when I moved to the UK, as in Australia it's pronounced MEE-gən. The alternative spelling Meagan makes NO sense to me when pronounced MEG-ən, but it is pronounced that way. Maegan and Maygen are just further alterations of the main vowel sound, not different names.
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MEG-en is what I'm used to.  ·  vigdis  ·  3/19/2013, 6:09 PM