Female and male first names : Irish.



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Shavaun is an Irish name derived from Seabhán, meaning "God is gracious.
Shavawn is a distinct African American name derived from Irish Shawn/Sean, popularized by singer Aaliyah. Its meaning varies but often signifies "God's grace" or "dark-haired beauty.
Shavonna is an American-origin variant spelling of Shawna, a feminine form of the Scottish surname Shawn or Sean, meaning "God is gracious" in English.
Shaw is an Irish name derived from Ó Seaghdha, meaning 'hawk' in Gaelic. It was likely given to individuals who were swift or had distinctive facial features resembling those of a hawk.
Shawn is an Irish-derived name meaning "peaceful" or "happy", popularized worldwide as both a given and surname for males.
Shawn is a unisex Irish name derived from Séathán meaning 'little old man' or 'wise little old man.'
Shawna is an American variant spelling of the Irish name Sean, meaning "old" or "wise," primarily used as a female name in recent decades.
Shawnacy is a distinctive Native American name derived from the Shawnee tribe, with no specific English meaning but interpreted as a blend of 'Shawn' (Shawnee) and 'acy' (possibly Irish origin).
Shawnay is an American name of Irish origin, formed by combining 'Shawn' (meaning "little John" or "God is gracious") and 'Kay', derived from names like Catherine or Katherine meaning "pure" or "clear".
Shawnda is an American name created by blending Shawna (Irish, meaning "God is gracious") and Onda (Spanish, meaning "wave"), resulting in a charming yet distinctive moniker without official meaning or history.
Shawndale is an American name combining Irish "Shawn" (dark-haired one/God is gracious) with English "dale" (valley), interpreted as 'God is gracious in the valley'.
Shawndel is an American name of Irish origin, derived from 'Shawn', meaning 'god is gracious' or 'gift from God'. It gained popularity in the U.S., particularly among African American communities, during the late 20th century.
Shawndell is an American name created in the mid-20th century by combining Shawn (Irish for "God is gracious") and Dell ("valley"), resulting in a unique yet meaningful name with both Irish and English roots.
Shawndelle is an American name created by combining "Shawn" or "Sean", meaning "god is gracious" in Irish, with "Dell", a diminutive of Delaney, meaning "from Daly's meadow". It gained popularity during the late 20th century for its uniqueness.
Shawndra is an American blend of Irish 'Shauna' (fair) and Sanskrit-derived 'Indra' (Hindu god), signifying uniqueness and strength.
Shawndre is an American name of unknown origin that first appeared on popularity charts in 2003. Some associate it with Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious' in Irish Gaelic, suggesting divine favor or blessing. Despite unclear meanings, Shawndre has gained recognition and popularity over time, with notable bearers such as basketball player Shawndre' Jones.
Shawndrika is a unique African American name derived from Shawanda (meaning "handsome" in Irish) and Shawna (meaning "elegant flower"), popularized during the 1980s-1990s for its distinctive sound and association with elegance and beauty.
Shawne is an American variant of the Irish name Shawn, meaning 'small dark one', derived from Irish Gaelic elements 'seágh' (darkness) and 'dubh' (black).
Shawneece is an American given name created by blending Shawn (Irish, meaning 'little Peter') and Nicole (French, meaning 'victory of the people').
Shawnell is a unique African-American female name created in the late 20th century as a blend of Irish male name Shawn and French female name Michelle, without a specific meaning but often associated with grace, divinity, and uniqueness.
Shawnese is an uncommon American female name, inspired by the Irish name Sean ("God is gracious") or the Shawnee tribe, with fewer than 5 births per year since 1960 in the U.S.
Shawnessy is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname "Sídheánach," meaning "from the fairy mound.
Shawnetta is an uncommon yet captivating female name of African American origin, created by blending the Irish name Shawn ("God is gracious") and the English name Netta ("little" or "flax").
Shawnette is a unique female given name of African American origin, derived from the Irish surname "O'Shaunagh," meaning peaceful or tranquil.
Shawney is a rare English given name with Irish origins, derived from the surname Ó Seannáin meaning "little John" or "son of John".
Shawnic is an uncommon American given name derived from the Irish surname O'Seanain, meaning 'storyteller or professional poet'.
Shawnie is an American given name with a distinctive sound, reminiscent of Irish names like Shawna or Shannon, but without a definitive origin or meaning.
Shawniece is an American-origin name derived from Shawn ("eagle") and Leice/Leisha ("God is my oath").
Shawnmichael is a unique American given name created by combining the Irish 'Shawn' meaning "god is gracious" and the Hebrew 'Michael' signifying "who is like God?" It gained popularity in late 20th-century African American communities, often chosen to honor both parents or ancestors.
Shawnn is an Irish name derived from the surname Séarlas, meaning 'royal' or 'noble'.
Shawnn is an Irish-origin given name derived from Ó Seaghdha, meaning "peaceful," popularized in the mid-20th century U.S. with its unique double-n spelling.
Shawnna is an innovative American feminine name created in the late 20th century as a variant of the Irish boy's name Sean, meaning "God is gracious".
Shawnnessy is a unique Irish given name derived from the surname "Seán Ó Nessa," meaning "son of Nessa," an ancient queen known for her beauty and power to calm storms.
Shawnon is an uncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Scannlain, meaning 'son of Scannlan', which in turn means 'festival' or 'celebration'.
Shawntae is an African American name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Seathacáin meaning 'hunter' or 'adventurer.'
Shawntavia is a unique female name of African American origin, coined by combining Shantel (meaning 'gentle' or 'peaceful') from Irish origins, and Shawn ('lucid' or 'clear'), making it a distinctive choice honoring both heritages.
Shawntea is an Irish-origin name meaning 'peaceful', derived from the surname O'Siodhna, often associated with intelligence, grace, and natural leadership.
Shawntee is an African American-origin name created in the late 20th century by blending elements from names like Shawn and Stephanie. Its meaning is largely based on personal significance, though some associate it with the Irish "God is gracious." It has gained popularity among parents seeking unique names, particularly within African American communities.
Shawntel is a captivating African American name derived from Irish "Shawn" meaning 'little' and unknown "Tel", possibly meaning 'tower', hence 'little tower'.
Shawntey is a distinctive African-American name created by combining Shawn (Irish for "God is gracious") and Tanisha (often linked to Swahili word "tani" meaning "cute" or "lovely").