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Shawntez is a unique gender-neutral American name derived from the combination of Irish Shawn ("small, dark-haired person") and American Shawnte ("to rise").
Shawntrell is an African-American name created from 'Shawn' (Irish for powerful/chief) and 'Trell' (from the Welsh Tudor), conferring power, regalness, and uniqueness.
Shawntrell is an American name of African origin composed of "Shawn" meaning "little" or "handsome," and "trell" believed derived from the French word "trille.
Shawntrice is a distinctive American given name from the late 20th century, believed to be a blend of Irish 'Shawn' (meaning "God is gracious") and English 'Tracey/Tracy', with popularity among African American communities between 1990-2005.
Shawny is a rare Irish given name derived from the surname Sweeney, which means 'blacksmith' or references someone with dark features. It was borne by an influential Irish clan known for their warrior skills and loyalty during the Middle Ages. Today, Shawny stands out due to its rarity, with only four babies named so in the U.S. between 2010 and 2019.
Shawun is a rare Irish name derived from the surname O'Scannlain, meaning "descendant of Scannlan," which itself translates to "controversy" or "brawl.
Shay is an Irish name derived from the Gaelic word "sean", meaning "old". Traditionally given to the oldest son, it carries deep historical significance and has been popularized by celebrities like Shay Mitchell. Despite its traditional roots, Shay has a modern sound and easy pronunciation, making it appealing for parents seeking unique names.
Shay is an Irish boy's name derived from "seach," meaning "hawk." It gained popularity through the soap opera "Fair City" in the 1980s-1990s, and has since become internationally recognized, though not as widespread as other Irish names like Patrick or Liam.
Shayann is an intriguing Irish name derived from "Séamas," meaning "successful in battle.
Shayanne is a captivating French feminine given name derived from Shayenne, which is inspired by the Irish Siobhan, meaning "God is gracious.
Shaydee is a unique, recently coined name of unknown origin, often associated with peace but open to personal interpretation.
Shayden is an Irish origin name derived from "O'Scannail," meaning "son of noise or commotion.
Shayden is an Irish boy's name derived from the surname Ó Siodhacháin, meaning "descendant of Siodhachán," which translates to "peaceful" or "temperate.
Shaydin is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname "O'Sheidín," meaning "descendant of Sheidín." It means "little fair one" or "small fairy.
Shaydon is a rare, Irish-derived given name meaning 'descendant of peaceful Siadhál'.
Shaye is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Shay, which means 'speckled' or 'piebald', possibly referring to mixed-colored hair or complexion.
Shayle is an uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient surname Ó Sithigh, meaning 'descendant of Sitric,' a powerful Norse-Gaelic king.
Shaylea is an Irish-derived girl's name, originating from the surname O'Shiel meaning 'descendant of Seila'.
Shaylee is an uncommon yet captivating Irish feminine name derived from the Irish surname O'Shay, meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil".
Shayleen is an Irish female given name of uncertain meaning but believed to derive from the Irish surname O'Shayleen, with roots in County Mayo; it's thought to possibly mean "old wisdom" or "wise one.
Shayleigh is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from Ó Siocháin, meaning "descendant of Siocán," a legendary warrior known for his strength and courage. It embodies Irish qualities like determination and resilience, making it a distinctive and meaningful choice.
Shaylen is an intriguing Irish name derived from "O'Scáthlig," meaning "descendant of Scáthach," the legendary warrior woman, and carrying historical significance in Ireland.
Shaylene is a distinctive Irish female name derived from the surname "O'Shaylean," meaning "one who lives in a shallow valley." It signifies a deep connection to nature and rural beauty.
Shayley is a contemporary Irish girl's name meaning "stately meadow" or "noble clearing".
Shaylie is an Irish-origin name derived from "O'Scailleagh," meaning "descendant of Scailleach," which translates to "old woman" or "hag," often signifying wisdom in Irish mythology.
Shaylin is an Irish name derived from 'O'Shiel', meaning "descendant of the fair-haired one".
Shaylin is an Irish name derived from the surname O'Shaylin, meaning "from the willow tree river," commonly used for girls today despite its historic use for boys.
Shaylinn is a rare Irish name derived from O'Scaillein, meaning "descendant of Scéalán", with ties to ancient Irish goddesses and notable historical figures like Shaylinn Óg.
Shaylyn is an enchanting Irish name derived from Síle, meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant', associated with Irish royalty and folklore.
Shaylor is a rare, Irish-origin given name derived from the surname O'Shayler/O'Shalloe, associated with County Mayo. While its meaning remains uncertain, it may be connected to storytelling due to its potential Old English root, "scéal".
Shaylyn is an attractive and unique Irish feminine given name derived from "séighlín," meaning "little willow.
Shaylynn is an enchanting female name of Irish origin, derived from 'O'Sheel,' meaning 'descendant of the noble one.'
Shaylynne is an attractive feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient surname "O'Shay," meaning "peaceful.
Shaymus is an Irish name derived from Seamus, meaning "he shall follow in his father's footsteps.
Shayn is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from "sean," meaning "old" or "ancient.
Shayne is an Irish name originally meaning "son of Scannlan," derived from the Old Gaelic word "scandlach" for "war cry.
Shayne is an intriguing Irish given name derived from the surname O'Scanlan meaning "son of Scanlan", which itself means "shade" or "shadow".
Shaynie is a unique Irish feminine given name derived from the surname O'Siodhachain, meaning 'peaceful warrior'.
Shaynna is an uncommon yet beautiful Irish name derived from Séanna meaning "God is gracious," traditionally used for boys but now also popular for girls, notably worn by Australian designer Shaynna Blaze.
Shaynne is a rare Irish name derived from the surname O'Scanlan, meaning 'son of Scanlan', which itself means 'little shaggy one'.