
Isn’t it embarrassing when you realise you’ve been pronouncing someone’s name the wrong way? How about when an entire nation has been pronouncing a name the wrong way for more than half a century? Like… Megan?
Australians, generally, say “Mee-gan”. Meghan Markle calls herself “Megg-un”. That’s nothing to do with the extra “h” in her name. It’s because that’s how the name is generally pronounced by the rest of the world – including people in Wales, who invented the name as a pet form of Margaret.
“Megan is pronounced ‘Megg-un’,” declares Alan, a spokesperson for Cymry Melbourne (Melbourne Welsh). “No idea why Australians went a bit different with the first syllable.”
Alan tells Mamamia that he called his own daughter Meghan. That means that the people around her are constantly pronouncing her name the wrong way.
“Meg sometimes corrects people, sometimes doesn’t. Depends what mood she’s in, and who she’s talking to.”
People who move to Australia from the UK are bemused – or sometimes appalled – by the pronunciation of Megan. You can see it on Australian parenting forums.