Sinéad
Appearance
Sinéad (/ʃɪˈneɪd/ shin-AYD, Irish: [ˈʃɪnʲeːd̪ˠ, ʃɪˈnʲeːd̪ˠ]) is an Irish feminine name. It is derived from the French Jeanette, which is cognate to the English Janet, itself a feminine form of the Hebrew Yohannan, "God forgave/God gratified". In English, Sinéad is also commonly spelled Sinead and less commonly Snead. The name is generally translated into English as either Jane or Jennifer, or as the Scottish female name Jean.[1]
Notable people and characters with the name include:
People
Sports
- Sinéad Cahalan, camogie player
- Sinead Farrelly (born 1989), American soccer player
- Sinead Jennings (born 1976), rower
- Sinead Kerr (born 1978), ice dancer
- Sinéad Millea, former camogie player
- Sinead Miller (born 1990), cyclist
- Sinéad Russell (born 1993), Olympic swimmer
Music
- Sinéad Harnett (born 1990), singer/songwriter
- Sinéad Lohan (born 1971), singer/songwriter
- Sinéad Madden, singer/songwriter
- Sinéad Mulvey (born 1988), singer, air hostess
- Sinéad O'Carroll (born 1973), singer with Irish pop band B*Witched
- Sinéad O'Connor (1966–2023), singer/songwriter
- Sinéad Quinn (born 1980), recording artist, reality show contestant
Film and television
- Sinéad Cusack (born 1948), actress
- Sinead Desmond (born 1974), TV presenter
- Sinead Keenan (born 1977), actress
- Sinead Matthews, actress
- Sinéad Moynihan (born 1982), model and actress
- Sinéad Noonan (born 1987), model and actress
Other
- Sinéad Burke (born 1990), writer, academic, influencer
- Sinéad de Valera (1878–1975), children's book author and wife of Ireland’s first taoiseach
- Sinead Farrington, British particle physicist
- Sinéad Gleeson, author and book editor
- Sinéad Griffin (born 1986), Irish physicist
- Sinéad Morrissey (born 1972), poet
- Sinéad Ní Neachtain (born 1977), magazine editor
- Sinéad Sheppard, dancer
Fictional characters
- Sinead O'Connor, in the TV series Hollyoaks, played by Stephanie Davis
- Sinead Tinker, in the TV series Coronation Street, played by Katie McGlynn
See also
- Siobhán, feminine Irish-language name ultimately derived from the same Hebrew name
References
- ^ Teresa., Norman (2003). A world of baby names (Rev. and updated ed.). New York: Perigee. pp. 310. ISBN 0399528946. OCLC 51855609.