Sharran is a rare and distinct name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology or historical records. While some believe it may be linked to the Irish name Siobhan, this connection is not universally accepted.
Sharry is an enigmatic name of uncertain origin, sometimes attributed to Hebrew, Scottish or Irish roots, but its meaning remains contested, ranging from 'song' to 'liberty'.
Shaughn is an Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Sean or O'Scana, meaning "descendant of John." It signifies "God is gracious" and has been borne by prominent figures such as Shaughn O'Cahan, a 14th-century Irish chieftain.
Shaughnessy is an uncommon male name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Shaughnessy, meaning "from Shaughnessy's island" or "from the island of the fairy mound," associated with the powerful O'Shaughnessy clan known for their bravery and military prowess in medieval Ireland.
Shaun is an Irish name derived from Seanan, meaning "God is gracious". It originally served as a diminutive of John but has since become an independent given name.
Shauna is an Irish feminine given name derived from the surname O'Shaughnessy, meaning "son of Sean." In Irish Gaelic, Shauna signifies "God is gracious.
Shaunacy is an American female given name with Irish origins, derived from the surname O'Sullivan, meaning "descendant of Sulliadan," an ancient Irish chieftain. It may signify one who is descended from a prominent family or lineage and has gained popularity in recent years despite its relatively rare history.
Shaunay is a unique female given name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname "O'Shaughnessy" meaning "from the shore of Shandon," originating in County Clare, Ireland. It represents strength, courage, resilience, tranquility, and peace.
Shaunece is an uncommon unisex name of uncertain Irish origin, first used in the U.S. in 1974, with no definitive meaning but occasionally interpreted as "god is gracious.
Shaunese is a distinctive female given name of African American origin, derived from the Irish surname "O'Shaunessy" meaning "peaceful," and has evolved into a unique choice for parents seeking a strong and resilient name.
Shaunessy is an Irish given name of ancient origin, derived from the surname O'Sullivan, meaning "descendant of Sulliuán," an ancient Kerry chieftain. It is often associated with strength, courage, and wisdom.
Shaunie is a captivating female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Sullivan meaning "descendant of Sulliúan," signifying strength and courage.
Shaunise is a unique African American feminine name coined by Eric Jerome Dickey in his novel 'Thug Lovin'. It blends Irish 'Sean/Shaun' meaning 'gracious' with Greek 'Melissa/Michelle' signifying 'honey bee', interpreting as 'gracious honey bee'.
Shaunmichael is an Irish name derived from O'Shaunaigh, meaning 'peaceful' or 'gentle'. It combines elements of older Irish names Sean (old) and Micheál (Michael), suggesting the original meaning was 'old like God'.
Shauntavious is an American name variant of Shawn, derived from Irish Séathán "little John," with no specific meaning beyond its sound and associations.
Shauntee is a distinctive African-American name created by combining Irish 'Shawn' (meaning "God is gracious") and American 'Teena', a diminutive of Terese/Teresa, with no specific meaning but potentially associated with the qualities of both components.
Shauntele is a unique American feminine name created in the late 20th century as a blend of Irish Shauna and French Nicole, with no explicit meaning but sometimes associated with their respective meanings: "like a Phoenix" and "victory of the people".
Shauntez is a unique African American given name derived from Irish 'Shan' meaning old or ancient, often associated with names like Shannon, and Hebrew 'Tez', possibly meaning deer or implying playfulness. It's not common but stands out due to its blend of influences and meanings.
Shaunyce, of American origin but derived from the Irish surname Ó Séaghdha meaning "peaceful", is a unique and meaningful name that translates to "peace" or "peaceful".