Proper noun
Magan (plural Magans)
A surname.
Anthem's content marketing effort was conceptualized from the start by Michelle Magan, staff vice president of marketing at Anthem, as a way to establish thought leadership in the massive space left by the ACA. Source: Internet
A pair of older women had sat one table over from us and, according to Magan, one had glared and counted our crowd with her eyes before making overt judgments to her friend about our large family. Source: Internet
Magan read somewhere that homeschooled children have a hard time walking in straight lines because, unlike their public school counterparts, they aren’t asked to march single file from class to class or to and from recess or lunch day after day. Source: Internet
Gaeilge Tamagotchi, a chance to save an endangered Irish word for a lifetime, will also be run by Manchán Magan. Source: Internet
By the time supper had been dipped that evening, the only steam rising above the Tater Tot Casserole was from Magan and my ears. Source: Internet
If you haven’t gotten the picture yet, Magan and I will welcome baby No. 7 into the world, Lord willing, around Saint Patrick’s Day of next year. Source: Internet