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Regan/Raegan

40 replies

Xmasnutcracker · 16/12/2020 21:18

I really like the name Regan/Reagan (not sure what spelling I like best) but when I mentioned this name to someone else they said it was the name of the girl in the exorcist.

Having never watched this film I had no idea, is this what you would think of if you heard someone with this name and would this put you off using it.

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NataliaOsipova · 16/12/2020 21:20

It’s the name of one of King Lear’s evil daughters. That would put me off, tone honest.

Xmasnutcracker · 16/12/2020 21:20

🤦🏻‍♀️ My phone autocorrected Raegan to Reagan so maybe on that basis i should go with Regan 🤣🤣

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raskolnikova · 16/12/2020 21:21

Yes, my first association with that name is the girl in The Exorcist. Also Ronald Reagan. I wouldn't choose it personally.

ShowOfHands · 16/12/2020 21:22

Shakespeare's Regan in King Lear was a nasty piece of work. I think of her first. Then The Exorcist.

Queenoftheashes · 16/12/2020 21:23

I like Regan personally. Very Shakespearean and the exorcist was pretty classic if not a bit long and dull.

Queenoftheashes · 16/12/2020 21:23

Everyone is wearing different coloured coats now

Queenoftheashes · 16/12/2020 21:23

Sorry wrong thread!

TheBitchOfTheVicar · 16/12/2020 21:23

Lear is pronounced Reegan. I have met more than one male teenager called this who pronounced it Raygen. One goes by Reg. So a few years ago I would have assumed girl but now I assume boy.

Respectabitch · 16/12/2020 21:24

I'd prefer the first spelling, and yes I would think of Lear's eldest daughter Regan, sharper than a serpent's tooth she is. I wouldn't hold that against a child though, I think it's fine in itself as a name, and the nation isn't really coming down with Shakespeare scholars.

DramaAlpaca · 16/12/2020 21:24

I think of Shakespeare first, but it's not a good association. Then an American girl I used to know who was named after Ronald Reagan and spelled her name that way.

Xmasnutcracker · 16/12/2020 21:27

I didn’t realise it was a Shakespeare name either, I think I must of lived under a rock 🤣🤣, that’s interesting about thinking it’s a boys name. I heard the name because of a girl that does YouTube videos and I’d never heard the name before so I’d just assumed it was a girls name.

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helloxhristmas · 16/12/2020 21:30

American by any chance? Reagan is an Irish surname and there is a huge trend in America for using Irish surnames as first names

TicTacTwo · 16/12/2020 21:31

I would think The Exorcist then Ronald Reagan.

Xmasnutcracker · 16/12/2020 21:33

@helloxhristmas yes she is!

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Delgjs · 16/12/2020 21:38

Raegan sounds too much like "ray gun" to my brain.

Regan is ok.

readinginthechair · 16/12/2020 21:41

This is my daughters name spelt Regan (she's in her mid twenties)
She hates it and often has had comments from people that it's an unusual/odd name.
However I still love it Grin

dementedpixie · 16/12/2020 21:45

I know a Reegan (boy)

pinkpetal2 · 16/12/2020 21:50

My sons called Reegan I wasn't keen at first but I do like it.

Regularsizedrudy · 16/12/2020 21:52

Ronald

ShrimpSymphonyofSeasonalSongs · 16/12/2020 22:06

Nasty Regan from King Lear and then the Exorcist. A colleague of mine has a daughter called Regan and those pop into my head every single time she’s mentioned

Chilldonaldchill · 16/12/2020 22:24

I think of the horrible daughter in King Lear - I think it's then a weird thing to call a daughter!
I didn't know about the exorcist.
I know two boys called Regan but I don't like it for girl or boy.

VenusClapTrap · 16/12/2020 22:43

I think Ronald. Not a very pretty name.

MercyBodle · 17/12/2020 00:25

I love Regan for a girl, and prefer this spelling. The Exorcist movie ref is neither here not there for me. I'm aware it's not a popularly liked name, but I still just love it, and would use it if I had a chance.

Highfalutinlootin · 17/12/2020 00:28

I think of Ronald Reagan, The Exorcist, then Shakespeare, in that order. All bad for a girl's name.

JamieFrasersSwingingKilt · 17/12/2020 00:47

I think of King Lear's horrible daughter. It also has quite an ugly sound. Sorry, it's a no from me.

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