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Cop Tears. Open Corner. Charlie Morrow. Become a member Join us by becoming a Soundohm member. Apply here. It is not funny, and we've heard it before. Everyone, have an awesome day! I love the name- my brother is named this. It is such a nice name but we all hate when he is called seen. I really like this name. I just hate the meaning God's gracious gift. I think the meaning "gracious gift" is nice, though. I see a sturdy, yet welcoming young lady.
Don't name your kid this. I hate that people pronounce this name as Shawn. It should be Sheen. Sean Schemmel born November 21, is an American voice actor. He is best known for voicing Goku in the Funimation dub for the 'Dragon Ball' series. Sean is a common name but I still think it sounds very unique, the only downside of this name is that it doesn't have any nickname alternatives. The name Sean is great.
A picture of a tall kind boy comes to mind when I hear this name. Sean is Jacksepticeye and I love him. Don't mind the name but can't stand this spelling. It bugs me. Looks nothing how it's supposed to be pronounced and I honestly don't care that "Sean" is in fact the traditional spelling.
I'm not denying that. I just dislike the spelling. It really doesn't help the fact that EVERY "Sean" I have come across have been full throttle jerks or little boys soon to be jerks or spoiled brats.
I've experienced that way too often. I get a whole different other vibe from "Shawn" and "Shaun". Like his famous parents, he's a musician and plays music with his mother. Audrey Hepburn has a son named Sean, born July 17, Probably the most widely understood and accepted Irish name used in the United States.
I personally get really annoyed when non-Irish people use Irish names for their children, ex:Liam, Niamh but I don't really mind Sean.
My Irish dictionary tells me the meaning of Sean is: "ancestor, senior, old aged, ancient. He is the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The name tends to be gender specific by country but strangely unisex in terms of international borders. The corruption is particularly common in "MEN" in the U.
There are some exceptions however. It sometimes works the opposite way round. You will sometimes find "MEN" in the U. S with the name Shauni. The name Shauni is also present in other cultures as a corruption of Shaun.
Celtic Historians in Ireland have cited the name in manuscripts dating back to AD although the Roman Greco Anglo Saxon classical usage pre-dates this by years according to Italian and Greek scholars. European and American scholars have maintained that those White Americans who have NOT got Native Indian blood in them all genetically descend from Europe originally and that it is stupid for White Americans who have not got native Indian blood in them to try and assimilate themselves into a culture which is not theirs by following Native Indian likenesses or interpretations of any European names.
Shauni and the various other spellings were just a tribal tag for a group of native Indians who had absolutely no connection with White Americans even to this day - although other tribes have intermarried with whites. Scholars also maintain that since White Americans ALL descend from some part of Europe they should follow the European interpretation of European names relating to the part of Europe where the particular name originates from.
The name Shauni and the various other spellings are not part of the Spanish speaking world according to Spanish and South American scholars who have all cited the fact that there is no written evidence for any such name in the Spanish speaking world. It is entirely a Roman Greco Anglo Saxon invention. For me the name Sean completely depends on regional dialect in the US. In New York it's pronounced totally different than it is in Florida. I have a cousin named Sean and think it's a perfectly fine name.
A famous bearer is Sean Parker, founder of the music-sharing website, Napster. Sean is a really cool name, I think it suits all ages. Wait, I don't get it. SEAN is the Gaelic element meaning "old, wise. Actor Sean Maher, most famous for his role as Simon Tam on the space western show Firefly, is a famous bearer of this name. Not to mention that he's one of the cutest guys ever. This is a weird spelling.
When I was little, I used to think it was pronounced "Seen", and always thought it was a bit dumb. But when my older brother told me the right pronunciation, I grew to like it. It's a neat name. Sean is a cool name for a guy or a girl. If you're a girl you should spell it Seanne. Sean is a good name.
It I think should be spelled Shawn but I have a little brother with this name, he spells it Sean so that is how I think of it. I think it is nice because Sean's are always unpredictable people - in a good way. I'm not really sure where you're getting your information, but neither form means "Old Man" or "Gift of God. They are both variants of John so they both mean "God is gracious. The first is that Sean is a predominantly male name and the second is that there are female versions of John like Jane, Joan and Joanne.
I think the name Sean is very odd! I don't like it, it's one of the most ugly names I've ever heard sorry. Singer Sean Kingston is a famous bearer.
I hate the name Sean. I think it is boring. There is nothing special about that name! I used to really hate this name but thanks to Britney Spears' son Sean Preston, I've really started liking it. I love it. Simple and strong.
Sean Patrick Flanery is the hunky actor that, among other notable screen performances, portrayed the fun and street smart character 'Elvis Ford' in the shortlived, extremely entertaining but sadly underestimated TV-show "The Strip". I like this name a lot. It's very sexy, strong and masculine. It can mean "old" in Irish without the fada over the E. I've heard that Sean is pronounced Shawn, but isn't "Sean" a name too?
If not it should be--pronounced SEEN. I really dislike the spelling of this name. I know that it is an Irish name, but in English it just seems so wrong. It looks like: aaaahhhh I just sean a ghost! Sean Finnerty is a character in the popular TV-series "Grounded for life". Sean Paul is also a bearer of this name. Sean is the name of my cousin, and he is such a gentleman and so cool that I shall always like this name. However, I don't think this should be a girl's name. If you like the sound of this name and want to use it for a girl, spell it S-h-a-w-n.
Famous bearer: Actor Sean Connery. Without the fada, the name becomes the Irish Gaelic word for "old," which is pronounced "shan" rhymes with "man". I am not suggesting that the name need be conformed to Irish orthography or phonetics when used in English. I didn't know any better and thought it was pronounced "seen" until someone told me the the "right" way. I kept calling him "seen". I still like my pronunciation. Sean Ferris is a bearer of the name. Sean William Scott is the American Pie funny man.
I like this name! Sean sounds so unique and cool. It reminds me of a handsome, attractive guy who is always the center of attraction and has a great individuality, never influenced by the atmosphere.
Famous bearer is Sean P Diddy Coombs. Actor Sean Penn is a famous bearer. Sean O'Casey was an Irish playwright. The comments here are really nice about the name Sean. I'm a Sean but I've never really liked my name, but I guess it must just be me.
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