Shannon (given name)
Shannon ("old river") is an Irish name, Anglicised from Sionainn. Alternative spellings include Shannen, Shanon, Shannan, Seanan, and Siannon. The variant Shanna is an Anglicisation of Sionna ("possessor of wisdom").
Pronunciation | SHAN-non |
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Gender | Mostly female, but also unisex |
Language(s) | Irish |
Origin | |
Meaning | "wise river" |
Region of origin | Ireland |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Sionainn, Seanan, Siannon, Shannen, Shanon, Shannan |
Variant form(s) | Shan, Shana, Shanna |
Nickname(s) | Shan, Non |
Derived | Sionainn |
Sionainn derives from the Irish name Abha na tSionainn for the River Shannon.[1] Because the suffix ain indicates a diminutive in Irish, the name is sometimes mistranslated as "little wise one".
Some derive the denomination of Shannon (Irish: Sionnain) from the phrase sean-amhan or "old river." [2] Another reported derivation is from Ó Seanaigh, "descendant of Seanach," which yielded the surnames Shanahan and Shannon.[3]
Namesake
The name Sionainn alludes to Sionna, a goddess in Irish mythology whose name means "possessor of wisdom". She is the namesake and matron of Sionainn, the River Shannon. Sionainn is the longest river in Ireland.[4]
Sionainn is one of seven rivers of knowledge said to flow from Connla's Well, the well of wisdom in the Celtic Otherworld (the realm of the dead). Legends vary about the creation of the river, but they all recount the drowning of the Sionna, granddaughter of the great sea god Lir, usually at an undersea well. [5]
Nine sacred hazel[6] (or, by some accounts, rowan[7]) trees grow near the well, and drop their bright red fruit in it and on the ground.[8] In the well live the Salmon of Knowledge, whose wisdom comes from eating this fruit. By eating the fruit or one of the salmon, one can share in this wisdom.
Shortened Forms
Shana and Shanna occur as familiar diminutives or forms of Shannon [9] or Sionna.
Popularity
In the United States, the name first appeared on the United States's SSA[10] in 1881 for males. It later gained popularity as a feminine name in 1937. During the 1970s, American parents began to confer the name on boys and girls alike. It was during this time that the name's popularity peaked in the United States. In the 1990 United States Census, Shannon was the 317th most common name for American males.
Irish emigrants may have popularized the name due to their nostalgia for Ireland.[11] After Shannon became a popular unisex name in the United States, Irish parents, too, began to give newborn boys this name.
People with the given name Shannon (or alternate spelling of the name)
Female
Shannon
- Shannon Applegate, American historian
- Shannon Ashlyn (born 1990), Australian Actress
- Shannon Bahrke (born 1980), American freestyle skier
- Shannon Baker (born 1980), New Zealand Rugby player
- Shannon Barnett (born 1982), American composer
- Shannon Bell (born 1955), Canadian performance philosopher
- Shannon Berry, American actress
- Shannon Beveridge (born 1992), American Youtuber
- Shannon Bex (born 1980), American singer
- Shannon Birchard (born 1994), Canadian curler
- Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod (born 1973), American politician
- Shannon Bobbitt (born 1985), American basketball player
- Shannon Bolin (1917-2016), American actress and singer
- Shannon Boxx (born 1977), American soccer player
- Shannon Bramer (born 1973), Canadian poet
- Shannon Bream (born 1970), American journalist
- Shannon Brown (born 1973), American singer
- Shannon Campbell (born 1996), Australian footballer
- Shannon Cassidy (1961-1999), American voice actress
- Shannon Chan-Kent (born 1988), Canadian voice actress
- Shannon Click (born 1983), American model
- Shannon Cochran (born 1958), American actress
- Shannon Conley, American actress
- Shannon Crawford (born 1963), Canadian rower
- Shannon Cunneen (born 1977), Australian cricketer
- Shannon Curfman (born 1985), American singer
- Shannon Curtis, American dreampop singer
- Shannon Dawdy (born 1967), American historian
- Shannon Day (1896-1977), American silent-film actress
- Shannon Delany, American author
- Shannen Doherty, American actress
- Shannon Elizabeth (born 1973), American actress
- Shannon Flynn (born 1996), English actress
- Shannon Flynn, American director
- Shannon (born 1958), stage name of singer Shannon Brenda Greene
- Shannon Grove (born 1965), American politician from California
- Shannon Jackson, American performance theorist, author of the seminal 2004 book "Professing Performativity"
- Shannon Lynn (born 1985), Scottish footballer
- Shannon Magrane (born 1995), performer on American Idol
- Shannon McRandle (born 1969), model and makeup artist
- Shannon Ashley Mitchell (born 1987), Canadian actress, model, entrepreneur and author
- Shannon Spruill (born 1975), American professional wrestler, manager, and actor better known as Daffney
- Shannon C. Stimson (born 1951), American political theorist
- Shannon Tweed, (born 1957), Canadian actress
- Shannon Arrum Williams (born 1998), Korean pop singer
- Shannon Whirry, American actor
Shana
- Shana Alexander (1925–2005), journalist
- Shana Dale (born 1964), NASA deputy administrator
- Shana Hiatt (born 1975), model
- Shana Madoff (born 1967), compliance officer and attorney at securities firm of Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff
- Shana Morrison (born 1970), singer-songwriter
- Shana Petrone (born 1972), singer
- Shana Cox (born 1985), athlete
- Shana Swash (born 1990), British actress
Fictional characters
- Shana Elmsford in the 1980s cartoon Jem
- Shana in the 1999 video game The Legend of Dragoon
- Shana in Shakugan no Shana
- Shana Fring in Pretty Little Liars
Shanna
- Shanna (wrestler), Portuguese professional wrestler
- Shanna Collins (born 1983), American actress
- Shanna Compton, American poet
- Shanna Marie McLaughlin (born May 10, 1985), List of Playboy Playmates of 2010[12] is the Playboy Playmate of the Month for July 2010.
- Shanna McCullough (born 1960), American pornographic actress
- Shanna Moakler (born 1975), American model, actress and reality television star
- Shanna Reed (born 1955), American dancer and actress
- Shanna Swendson, American author
- Shanna Zolman (born 1983), American professional basketball player
Fictional characters
- Shanna the She-Devil, a fictional jungle adventurer in the Marvel Comics universe
- Shanna, a character from the video game Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
Male
- Shannon-Ogbnai Abeda (born 1996), Eritrean-Canadian alpine skier
- Shannon Bennett (born 1975), Australian chef and author
- Shannon Birchall, Australian born musician
- Shannon Boatman (born 1984), Canadian footballer
- Shannon Breen (born 1989), American footballer
- Shannon Boyd, (born 1992), Australian football player
- Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune (1913–1993), American geographer
- Shannon Briggs (born 1971), American professional boxer
- Shannon Brown (born 1985), American Basketball player
- Shannon Breen (born 1989), American football player
- Shannon Clavelle (born 1973), American
- Shannon Cole (born 1984), Australian NJfootballer
- Shannon Corcoran (born 1971), American football player
- Shannon Culver (born 1971), Canadian football player
- Shannon Dallas (born 1977), Australian skier
- Shannon Denton American storyteller
- Richard Shannon Hoon, rock musician from Indiana
- Shannon Leto (born 1970), American drummer
- Shannon Mitchell (born 1972), American football player
- Shannon Noll (born 1975), Australian singer
- Shannon Sharpe (born 1968), American football player
- Shannon (born 1939), on-off stage name of English singer-songwriter Marty Wilde
- Shannon Charles Thomas (1971-2005), American murderer
- Shannon Webb (born 1999), American theatre manager
- Shannon Zimmerman (born 1972), American politician
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- Cooper, Aiveen (2011). The River Shannon: A Journey Down Ireland's Longest River. Cork: Collins Press. p. 6. ISBN 9781848891074. OCLC 751791624.
- Bulik, Mark. The Sons of Molly Maguire: The Irish Roots of America's First Labor War. Fordham University Press, 2015. Print.
- Domhnaill, Fadó. Fadó: Tales of Lesser Known Irish History. Leicestershire, UK: Matador, 2013. 7. Print.
- Fuchs, Elinor; Chaudhuri, Una, eds. (2002). Land/Scape/Theater. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. p. 65. ISBN 0-472-06720-6. OCLC 49618732. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
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