Shannon
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃænən/
- Rhymes: -ænən
Proper noun
Shannon
- The longest river in the British Isles, which flows through Ireland into the Atlantic Ocean
- A sea area, to the west of Ireland, centred on the estuary of this river
- A surname of Irish origin, variant of Shanahan, anglicised from Ó Seanaigh (“descendant of a person named Old”).
- (chiefly US) A male given name, from the surname or from the river.
- 1896 Report of the Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, C.M.Busch, state printer, 1896, page 283
- Captain Samuel Shannon is frequently mentioned in the public records, and he had something more than a local reputation. He must have been very popular, as the name "Shannon" as a Christian name is so common throughout the valley as to be noticeable.
- 1896 Report of the Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, C.M.Busch, state printer, 1896, page 283
- A female given name derived from the river; first used in the USA in early 20th century, and only recently in Ireland.
- 2005 Andrew M. Greeley, Mary G. Durkin, The Book of Love, Macmillan, 2005, →ISBN, pages 193-194
- Everything in my life is okay except I have this terrible problem with my sister Shannon. I'm spelling her name the way most people would. She spells it Sionna ever since the priest told us that's the real Irish way to spell it. It's the name of a river and a goddess. Shanny doesn't think she's a river. She's really Shannon Marie.
- 2005 Andrew M. Greeley, Mary G. Durkin, The Book of Love, Macmillan, 2005, →ISBN, pages 193-194
Derived terms
- Shannon capacity
- Shannon coding
- Shannon County
- Shannon encoding
- Shannon entropy
- Shannon limit
- Shannon stopover
Translations
river
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