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[Opinions] Re: Erin & Megan
No, Erin doesn't make me think of Ireland at all.Erin and Aaron sound exactly the same in my accent (central Canadian).When I meet Erins I don't like or dislike the name. I have no feelings on it at all.Megan is said like "meggin"; it does not rhyme with pagan, which has an ever so slightly longer ay sound (like paygan).I would say Megan and Meghan the same, unless told otherwise, in which it might be "mee-gan", which I have also heard.I have a lukewarm dislike for Megan and Meghan equally, though I will admit the name has a sort of warmth to it. It reminds me of Rachel - straightforward without being flat or musty, and doesn't summon up an instant image. Could work well on a variety of personality types. I grew up in a Megan generation so I've known a few, but less than ten; they would mostly be age 30 or a little younger. I had a best friend named Megan when I was 12. I also have a second cousin or something (my mom's cousin's daughter) named Megan. She would be in her early twenties. They were all from my area of the country.

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