Reagen

Meaning of Reagen

Reagen arrives like a soft breeze over a sunlit plaza—rooted in the Gaelic Ó Riagáin, meaning “little king,” yet carrying a laid-back charm that fits as comfortably on a baby boy as on a baby girl. This unisex name dances between past and present, its syllables gliding together like a paso doble with a playful wink. No crown required—this little “rey” rules with empathy, inviting warmth and spontaneity wherever it goes. Though still a rare jewel—just five babies in the U.S. wore it last year—Reagen sparkles with quiet confidence, a gentle leader who wears charisma like a fiesta hat. In choosing Reagen, parents celebrate a name that balances strength and sweetness, tradition and playfulness—much like a treasured cuento passed around the familia table.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as RAY-guhn (/ˈreɪɡən/)

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Notable People Named Reagen

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