Shannon is an irish name, anglicised from sionainn Alternative spellings include shannen, shanon, shannan, and siannon The variant shanna is an anglicisation of sionna Sionainn derives from the irish name abha na tsionainn for the river shannon. The name shanon is of irish origin and is derived from the gaelic name seánán, which means old, wise. it is a unisex name that can be given to both boys and girls Shanon carries connotations of wisdom, experience, and maturity, reflecting the qualities associated with its gaelic roots.
Shanon is a classic moniker that is considered a variation of the name shannon In irish, shannon is derived from the name of the river shannon, the longest river in the country. From the gaelic “o’sionain,” an occupational surname for someone who worked with straw. Michael “shanon” jamieson, 61, of jackson, a beloved husband, father and friend known for his humor and kindness, passed away nov 27, 2025, in las vegas Services will be held dec
The river shannon, (modern irish Sionainn), rises at tiltinbane in the cuilcagh mountain and flows into the atlantic ocean in the shannon estuary In the 2nd ad, ptolemy gave the name “sēnu” to the river, which o’ rahilly reads as “senā” and translates “the ancient” (goddess).
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