Ratigan
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Ratigan is a surname. It is an anglicised form of the Irish patronym Ó Reachtágain, meaning "descendant of Reachtágain", whose name derives from the Old High German reht, meaning "justice". The name may vary as O'Raghtaghan, Raghtigan, Rhatigan, Rattigan, Rhategan, Ractigan and Ratican.[1][2]
People with the surname
- William Ratigan (1910–1984), American author
- Dylan Ratigan (1972–present), American broadcaster and host of The Dylan Ratigan Show on MSNBC
Fictional characters with the surname
- Professor Ratigan, a character from the children's book Basil of Baker Street who appears as the main antagonist in the animated Disney film The Great Mouse Detective
See also
- Rattigan
- All pages with titles beginning with Ratigan
- All pages with titles containing Ratigan