Interesting! In that case, I’d prefer the same. I still do prefer the sound of “Tee-guhn” to “Teh-guhn”. However, pronunciations are different across other cultures. For example: In some European countries, they pronounce
Anna as “Awh-nuh”. Whereas, in English (at least in
America), it’s pronounced as “AN-nuh”. My American English eyes always resort to “AN-nuh,” it’s the same with “Tee-guhn”. I do think that the original Welsh pronunciation should’ve been used with the spelling
Tegan, however.
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