Meaning & Origin
Shawn is an Anglicized spelling of the Irish name Seán, occasionally used as a feminine form. It is one of several anglicized variants of Seán, itself the Irish form of John. Shawn is the most common spelling of this name in the United States and Canada, while Shaun is more typical in the United Kingdom and Australia.
The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yahweh is gracious, from the roots yo referring to the Hebrew God and ḥanan meaning "to be gracious". This meaning is shared with the name John, from which Seán and thus Shawn are derived.
Popularity in North America
According to Wikipedia, the name Shawn was widely used by the 1940s for children born in the United States. Along with spelling variants Sean and Shaun, the name was among the top 1,000 names for American boys by 1950 and, with all spellings combined, was a top 10 name for American boys in 1971. The popularity of actor Sean Connery increased use of the name. The spelling Shaun was popularized in the late 1970s by singer Shaun Cassidy. It has since declined in use but, with all spellings combined, remained among the 300 most popular names for newborn American boys in 2022. The name is also used for girls in the United States, with Shawn being the most common spelling for females, perhaps due to its similarity to the name Dawn. Related feminine forms include Shauna and Shawna.
Related Forms and Variants
Other common variants of Shawn include Sean, Shaun, Shane, and Shayne. In African American communities, forms such as Shavon and Shavonne are also used. The name has equivalents in many languages, including Yohannes (Amharic) and Yahia (Arabic), among many others.
Key Facts
Meaning: "Yahweh is gracious"Origin: Anglicized form of Irish Seán, ultimately from Hebrew YoḥananType: Unisex given nameUsage regions: Especially United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia