Teagan
Teagan is an Irish name that has its origins in the Gaelic language. The name is derived from the words 'té' meaning 'fair' and 'ógán' meaning 'little one' or 'poet'.
The name Teagan was traditionally given to boys in Ireland, though it has become increasingly popular as a unisex name in recent years. The name is thought to have first come into use in the 16th or 17th century.
In Irish mythology, Teagan was the name of a minor god or sprite associated with poetry and storytelling. The name's association with poets and storytellers likely contributed to its enduring popularity in Ireland.
Today, Teagan is a widely used name in English-speaking countries, with various spellings such as Teagan, Teaghan, and Teaguen. It is often seen as a modern, gender-neutral name with a unique and lyrical sound.