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[Opinions] Keagan or Teagan?
Which one do you like better? I recently started to absolutely love both of them, although the site says Keagan is a boys name, I've heard it used on girls.
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Keegan on a boy, Tegan on a girl both nice.:)
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Teagan is all girl to me and Keagan is all boy to me.
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I like both names actually. But to pick of the two I pick Teagan :)
I prefer them for boys names.

This message was edited 1/19/2007, 3:35 PM

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I like both for girls but spelt Keghan and Teghan, I prefer Teghan better though :)
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Both are okay but I do prefer Keagan.
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I'm not sure about your spelling of those names.I think Tegan for a girl is quite pretty. I believe it is a Cornish name, I can't quite recall the meaning, I think it was something very nice though.Keegan is usually a boy name, I've met a girl called Keelin though, which is also quite pretty.I think surnames, Irish or otherwise, can be very nice to use if they are family names and have special meaning to you. That way, they never age, and never become unfashionable to you.
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I love both names! But I love Keegan/Keagan for a boy and Teagan for a girl. Both are on my list.
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Teagan, for boys and girls.
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Teagan is niceForget those other comments, Teagan is a nice name with a nice meaning for a girl. It's on my list and I would use it, with this spelling. Keagan, however... I like the spelling Keegan and I would use it only for a boy. It's on my boy list actually.
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Please, neither
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Agreed.
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NeitherBut if it's for a girl and I'm 'forced' to choose: Teagan.

This message was edited 1/19/2007, 8:53 AM

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Ditto.
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I agree.
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For a girl? I really don't like either one. Keegan is great for a boy,and I like this spelling.
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To be honest I don't like either of these names, preferring Megan, a a Welsh version of Margaret plus Anne.
Keagan reminds me of the Irish surname Keegan and Teagan strikes me as a name without any history behind it which will badly date.
Plrease don't think I'm trying to be rude in saying this.
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Completely agreeAlthough, I do not prefer Megan - I guess I just dont like -gan names in general. I havent fond one appealing to me.I first heard Keagan on a girl in one of my college classes. I didnt like it, but when I saw on here that is was a "boys" name (for BTN anyway) I started to like it a little more.Keagan is more appealing to me, but that doesnt say much.
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Haha, no it's fine, I appreciate your opinion. I doubt I'll ever use either of them in the future, just seeing which one is more appealing!
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