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Seaghan
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Diminutive of John - 'little John' (root meaning: 'God is gracious') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Seain
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God is gracious |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Seameon
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Likely "heard by God" (if from Simeon); alternatively could suggest "sea man" if from the English surname |
Irish |
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Seamie
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Diminutive of Séamus (Irish form of James), meaning "supplanter" |
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Seamus
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Supplanter |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
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Sean
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God is gracious |
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Seanachan
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Likely 'little Seán' or 'little old one' - from Gaelic 'Seán' (John) or 'sean' (old) with a diminutive suffix |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Seanan
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Diminutive of Seán meaning "little John" (John = "God is gracious") |
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Seanen
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Diminutive of Seán - "little John" (John = "God is gracious") |
Irish |
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Seanlaoch
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'old hero' or 'ancient warrior' |
Irish |
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Seann
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God is gracious |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Searbhreathach
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'bitter-breathed' - figuratively 'harsh' or 'stern' |
Irish |
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Searlas
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man; free man |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Seath
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Possibly “appointed” if derived from Hebrew Seth; otherwise meaning is uncertain. |
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Seayne
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God is gracious |
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Senan
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'little old one' / 'little wise one' (occasionally interpreted as 'little John') |
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Senen
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From Gaelic 'sean' ('old') with diminutive suffix -án: 'little old one'. |
Egyptian, Galician, Irish, Spanish |
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Sennan
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From Old Irish 'sen' (old) + diminutive '-án' - 'little old one', often taken to mean 'little wise one' or 'elder/wise person (diminutive)' |
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Sennen
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From Old Irish 'sen' ('old') + diminutive '-án' - 'little old one' or 'young elder'; linked to Saint Senán |
Irish, Irish (Gaelic) |
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Seoirse
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Farmer, earth-worker (equivalent of George) |
Irish |
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Seosaph
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God will increase / God will add |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Shaen
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God is gracious |
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Shahn
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Persian: 'king' or 'royal'. As an English/Irish variant of Seán/Shawn: 'God is gracious'. |
English, Irish, Persian |
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Shain
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Either 'God is gracious' (via Irish Seán/Shane/John) or 'beautiful' (from Yiddish shayn). |
Irish |
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Shaine
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God is gracious |
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Shamis
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Likely 'supplanter' if from Seamus/James; alternatively connected to Sham/Shamash meaning regional (from the Levant), 'servant' or the sun in Hebrew/ancient contexts. |
Arabic, Hebrew, Irish |
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Shandon
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Old fort (place name) |
Irish |
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Shane
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God is gracious |
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Sharkey
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From Gaelic Ó Searcaigh 'descendant of Searcach', from searc 'love' - 'beloved' or 'loving'. |
Irish |
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Shaun
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God is gracious |
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