"Maughan" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Maughan" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Maughan" Meaning

Maughan is a surname of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic "Maghamhan", meaning "son of Hamhan", where Hamhan is thought to be derived from the Old Irish word "haman", meaning "intelligent" or "wise". The given name Hamhan is also found in medieval Irish sources. The surname Maughan is most commonly found in Ireland, particularly in County Donegal and County Tyrone, where it is often anglicized from the Gaelic "Mac a'Mhainn".

"Maughan" Examples

Example Sentences for the Word "Maughan"


Noun


The rugby player, Maughan, was awarded the Man of the Match for his exceptional performance.

Last Name


Maughan, the CEO, addressed the shareholders at the annual meeting.

Place


Maughan was a small town in rural Australia, known for its scenic views.

Other Uses


The character of Maughan was a minor but intriguing figure in the novel.

Context-dependent usage


The village of Maughan was hit by a severe storm last night, causing widespread damage.

Please note that the word "Maughan" might not be a very common or widely used word, and its usage is largely context-dependent.

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