I'm Spanish and our syllable system is very different. I pronounce it as ME-gan, since in my language each syllable (usually) contains a consonant followed by a vowel.
If I were a native English-speaker, I'd pronounce it as MEG-an (British English).
I'd say MEE-gen and MAY-gen only if they were spelt as
Meagan and
Maegan (which are modern spelling variants).
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-Lori GreinerThis message was edited 8/27/2021, 9:00 AM