Meaning & History
Riagán is an Irish masculine given name derived from Riacán, an Old Irish personal name. It likely combines the element rí meaning "king" with a diminutive suffix, thus carrying connotations of "little king" or "kingly one". The name is closely related to Rígán, which shares the same root.
As a traditional Irish name, Riagán has given rise to several notable surnames. The most famous is Ó Riagáin, with later anglicized forms such as Reagan and Regan becoming common in English-speaking countries.
Historical Context
In Old Irish onomastics, names composed with the element rí often denoted nobility or royal lineage, reflecting the importance of kingship in early Gaelic society. The diminutive suffix suggested endearment or youth. Thus, Riagán likely originated as a nickname for a young prince or a person of royal bearing. Over time, it evolved into a given name and eventually contributed to widespread surnames.
- Meaning: Little king
- Origin: Old Irish Riacán, derived from rí "king" + diminutive
- Type: First name/Surname
- Usage regions: Ireland, Irish diaspora