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Sheenagh

Feminine Scottish
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Meaning & History

Sheenagh is a Scottish feminine given name, a variant of Sheena. Sheena itself is an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Sìne, which in turn is the Gaelic equivalent of Jeanne or Jane. Ultimately, the name traces its roots back to John, from the Hebrew Yahweh (a name for God), meaning 'God is gracious.'

Etymology and Linguistic Roots

The Gaelic Sìne corresponds to the English Jane and the French Jeanne, both derived from the Old French Jehanne, ultimately from Latin Ioannes, itself a borrowing from Greek Iōannēs, which comes from the Hebrew Yohanan—a contraction of Yehoḥanan, meaning 'Yahweh is gracious.' The name thus carries a deeply religious connotation, reflecting the biblical tradition of names that praise God's grace.

Usage and Popularity

Sheenagh is a relatively rare variant, most commonly found in Scotland and among Scottish-descended families. The related form Sheena gained wider recognition in the 1980s due to the Scottish singer Sheena Easton, though Sheenagh remains less common. The spelling Sheena is more often an Anglicization of Sìne, while Sheenagh preserves a distinctly Gaelic orthography, reflecting a direct adaptation from the original language.

Historical and Cultural Context

In Scotland, Sìne has been a traditional name for centuries, and its variants appear in medieval records. The diminutive Sìneag is a Scottish Gaelic pet form. The name's popularity as part of the 'May' family—which is sometimes used in Ireland and Scotland as a translation—connects it to broader European traditions. Through its derivation from Joan (via Jeanne), it also links to notable figures such as Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc) in France and the many queens and saints who bore the name Jane or Joan.

Variants and Related Names

Sheenagh shares roots with numerous international forms—like Shavon and Shavonne in English, Jone or Jone 1 in Basque, Zhanna in Ukrainian, Joanna in Polish, and Ioanna in Greek.

  • Meaning: 'God is gracious' (derived from John)
  • Origin: Scottish variant of Sheena, from Gaelic Sìne
  • Type: Feminine given name
  • Usage Regions: Scotland, Scottish diaspora

Related Names

Roots
Variants
(Scottish) Sheena (Scottish Gaelic) Sìne
Diminutives
Other Languages & Cultures
(English) Shavon, Shavonne (Basque) Jone 1 (Ukrainian) Zhanna (Polish) Joanna (Greek) Ioanna (Biblical Latin) Iohanna (Breton) Yanna 2 (Romanian) Ioana (Serbian) Ivana (Ukrainian) Yana (Bulgarian) Yanka, Yoana (Portuguese) Joana (Slovene) Jana 1 (Spanish (Latin American)) Johana (Slovak) Žaneta (Swedish) Johanna (Norwegian) Johanne (Swedish) Jeanette, Janna (German) Janine (French) Jeanine, Jeannette (English) Janae, Jane, Janessa, Janice, Jean 2 (French) Jeanne (English) Johnna, Shauna, Shawn, Shawna, Sheena, Chevonne, Genette, Janeka, Janel, Janele, Janella, Janelle, Janene, Janet, Janette, Janey, Janie, Janis, Jannette, Jannine, Jayna, Jayne, Jaynie, Jeana, Jeane, Jeanie, Jeanna, Jeannie (French) Jeannine (English) Jeni, Jenna, Jenni, Jennie, Jenny, Nettie, Shena, Shevaun, Shevon (Estonian) Jaana 2 (Finnish) Janika (Icelandic) Jóna (Swedish) Janina (Galician) Xoana (Greek) Gianna, Yanna 1, Yianna (Hungarian) Zsanett (Icelandic) Jóhanna, Jónína (Irish) Síne, Siobhán, Sinéad (Italian) Giovanna (Latvian) Janīna, Žanna (Serbian) Jovana (Medieval French) Jehanne (Polish) Żaneta (Russian) Zhannochka (Sardinian) Giuanna (Spanish) Juana (Ukrainian) Ivanna (Walloon) Djene (Welsh) Shan 1, Siân, Siana 1, Siani

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