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Shaunn
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God is gracious |
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Shawnt
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God is gracious; gift of God |
English, Irish |
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Shaydan
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Uncertain - likely a modern invented name. May combine 'Shay' (Hebrew: gift) with '-dan' (Hebrew: judge) or be related to Arabic 'Shaden' (singer). |
English, Irish |
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Shaydon
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From Shay ('stately' or 'hawk-like') + '-den' - roughly 'stately one' or 'descendant/valley of Shay'. |
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Shean
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God is gracious |
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Shon
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God is gracious |
Gaelic, Irish |
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sinnot
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Originally a surname meaning 'descendant of Synnot' or a similar medieval personal name; ultimately linked to a diminutive form of a personal name (often associated with Simon). |
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sinnott
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Surname-derived name; likely linked to a Gaelic form meaning 'fox' (Sionnach) or to an Anglo-Norman personal name - essentially a family name |
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Siorcha
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Gaelic form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker" |
Irish |
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Sulley
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dark-eyed; 'little dark-eyed one' (from Gaelic) |
Irish |
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Sullivan
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Traditionally interpreted as "little dark-eyed one" or "hawk‑eyed"; exact etymology is uncertain but relates to Gaelic elements for "eye." |
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Tadg
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poet; poet-seer (bard) |
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Taeg
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From Irish Tadhg: 'poet' or 'philosopher'. As a Korean-derived nickname, linked to the syllable 'Tae' (often 'great' or 'exalted' depending on hanja). |
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Taidgh
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poet, philosopher |
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Taidha
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Likely derived from Tadhg, meaning "poet" or "philosopher" |
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Teag
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poet; storyteller; philosopher |
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Teagun
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Diminutive of Tadhg - commonly interpreted as "little poet" |
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Teig
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poet, philosopher |
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Thurlough
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Derived from Old Irish Toirdhealbhach; commonly interpreted as 'instigator' or 'one who prompts' (exact etymology uncertain) |
Irish |
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Tieren
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'Little lord' (diminutive of Old Irish tiarna, 'lord') |
Irish |
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Tiernon
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Little lord (diminutive of 'tighearna' meaning lord) |
Irish |
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Tighe
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poet, storyteller |
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Toban
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little well / from the well |
English, Irish |
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Tobin
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Related to Tobias - 'God is good' (often understood as 'Yahweh is good'); also used as a surname meaning 'son of Toby' or 'little Toby'. |
English, Irish |
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Tod Sands
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Tod = "fox"; Sands = dweller by the sands or sandy shore |
English, Irish, Scottish |
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Toland
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Surname-derived name meaning 'descendant of Tuathalán' (Tuathalán from Gaelic elements related to 'people' - often rendered 'ruler of the people') or a place-name meaning 'Tola's land'. |
Irish |
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Torann
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Thunder; noise, sound |
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Torin
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Likely 'from the rocky hill' (from Gaelic torr = mound/hill) or interpreted as 'chief/Thor's descendant' from Old Norse roots |
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Troyce
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Likely 'from Troy' or connected to the Irish surname meaning 'descendant of a foot-soldier'. |
English, French, Irish |
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Tynan
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Originally a surname meaning "descendant of Tynan"; the root personal name is of uncertain derivation and is sometimes contextually linked to diminutive Gaelic names (often associated with 'little lord'). |
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