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Irish Irish may refer to: Common meanings * Someone or something of, from, or related to: ** Ireland, an island situated off the north-western coast of continental Europe ***Éire, Irish language name for the isle ** Northern Ireland, a constituent unit ...
orthography: ; reformed Irish orthography: ), is a surname of Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic ''Mac'' ''Mathghamhna'' meaning 'son of the bear'. The surname came into use around the 11th century and is used by two different Irish clans, also known as septs: The MacMahons of Thomond (
County Clare County Clare ( ga, Contae an Chláir) is a county in Ireland, in the Southern Region and the province of Munster, bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. Clare County Council is the local authority. The county had a population of 118,81 ...
) from Mid-West of the Republic of Ireland and the MacMahons of Oriel (
County Monaghan County Monaghan ( ; ga, Contae Mhuineacháin) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Ulster and is part of Border strategic planning area of the Northern and Western Region. It is named after the town of Monaghan. Monaghan County C ...
) from North of the Republic of Ireland.


The MacMahons of Thomond (County Clare)

The
Thomond Thomond (Classical Irish: ; Modern Irish: ), also known as the kingdom of Limerick, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Clare and County Limerick, as well as parts of County Tipperary around Nena ...
MacMahons were part of the great tribal grouping, the Dál gCais, and claimed descent from Mahon O'Brien, son of Muirchertach Ua Briain, High King of Ireland. Corcu Baiscin was held by the descendants of Carbry Bascain until the 11th Century, when the descendants of Mahon O’Brien conquered them. According to Frost, Mahone 'a quo MacMahon' died in 1129, leaving two sons Murtagh and Dermot, with Murtagh being the ancestor of the main line of McMahons in Clare. The McMahons seized the Corcabaskin territory in the south of what is now County Clare in the 12th century about the same time as they adopted the fixed surname. Quoting the "Annals of the Four Masters", Frost says that Donogh MacMahon, Lord of Corcabaskin, died in 1488 and two MacMahons, Brian and Teige Roe, were established in his place – Brian in West Corcabaskin (known as Moyarta) and Teige Roe in the East (known as Clonderalaw). The two ruling branches of the clan became firmly established in Corcabaskin, West Clare, where their once strongholds, Carrigaholt Castle and Clonderlaw Castle, are prominent landmarks and a source of local interest today. In August 1585, the Irish leaders of Thomond were forced to sign an Indenture with Sir John Perrott, the English Lord Deputy of Ireland. Frost says that "some of the signatories of the Deed of Composition seem to have been bribed into conformity by Perrott ... ncluding Teige MacMahon ... of Clonderalaw [andTurlough MacMahon ... of Moyarta". They were allowed to retain their castles and lands free of crown rent. The two MacMahons would have received the English titles of Baronet, replacing their traditional Irish titles, about this time. The two sons who succeeded them as heads of their families certainly each carried the English title. The last chief of the West Corcabaskin MacMahons, Sir Teige Caech MacMahon, was killed at or shortly after the battle of Kinsale in 1602, and his title became extinct. Sir Turlough Roe MacMahon, Baronet of East Corcabaskin, received the honour of becoming High Sheriff of County Clare in 1609. He died in 1629. According to an Inquisition held at Ennis in 1630 (reported in Frost's "History ... of Clare"), Turlough's title was inherited by his eldest son, Sir Teige MacMahon. Sir Teige (or Teague) represented the Earl of Thomond in negotiations with Sir William Penn in 1646, but in 1651 General Ireton seized Clonderlaw Castle from Sir Teige. Frost's "History" records 31 Townlands in County Clare being seized from Sir Teague. James Barry's "The Cromwellian Settlement of the County of Limerick" mentions Sir Teague MacMahon as the holder of other lands in that County. There is evidence that Sir Teague had a son called Turlough (or Terlagh). Honour, Lady Dowager of Kerry and Lixnaw, was granted the "guardianship and tuition of Torlogh MacMahon, son and heir to Teague MacMahon" on 27 June 1673 (recorded in MS Carte 38, fol(s) 742v (Carte Caleb=ndar Vol 52, 1673–1674, Bodleian Library, Uni of Oxford). Ainsworth's edited Inchiquin Manuscripts, MS No 1845, at p. 625, contains a note made following the death of Mary Rua O'Brien in 1686 which refers to "her nephew Sir Terlagh McMahon". The title appears to have died out with him. After the defeats of the native Irish in the 17th century, many of the Clare MacMahons emigrated to serve in the Irish Brigade of the
French Army The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (french: Armée de Terre, ), is the land-based and largest component of the French Armed Forces. It is responsible to the Government of France, along with the other components of the Armed Force ...
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Patrice de MacMahon Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, duc de Magenta (; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893) was a French general and politician, with the distinction of Marshal of France. He served as Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1 ...
(1808–1893), was created Duke of Magenta, became a field marshal and later the French president. The MacMahon family are still prominent in France; the family home is the Château de Sully outside
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Motto

The motto of the
Thomond Thomond (Classical Irish: ; Modern Irish: ), also known as the kingdom of Limerick, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically with present-day County Clare and County Limerick, as well as parts of County Tipperary around Nena ...
sept of McMahons is ''"Sic Nos Sic Sacra Tuemur"'', which means "Thus We Defend Our Sacred Rights” being Protectors of Church properties owned by the Kings of Thomond being the O'Brien Clan. The McMahon Clan is directly descended from legendary General and High King of Ireland Brian Boromie "Conquorer of the Danes at Clontarf". As are the O'Briens, who the McMahons have fought and married for 1,000 years.


The MacMahons of Oriel (Monaghan)


Motto

In the old Irish orthography, the Oriel MacMahon motto is ''"So Dorn Dona Dhubhfuillibh"'' and ''"So Dorn Dona Dhubhfuiltish"'' in reformed. The motto was originally a battle cry and means "Here's a fist to the dark-blooded". It is believed the dark-blooded are the Normans who invaded Ireland and whose castles the founder of the MacMahons of Oriel, Niall Mac Mathghamhna, made a practice of destroying.


History

The MacMahons of Oriel are a sept, or sub-clan of Clann Nadsluaigh. They trace descent from The Three Collas to their patronymic namesake, Niall Mac Mathghamhna, who descended from Mathgamna, Lord of the ancient kingdom of Fernmaige, located in the modern Baroney of Farney. They ruled the kingdom of Oriel (Anglicisation of Airgíalla) from 1243 to 1590 C.E. The Airgíalla Kingship was ended when Rossa Buidhe MacMahon, found himself in a geopolitically untenable position of his kingdom wedged between an expanding Tudor Kingdom of Ireland and
Tír Eoghain Tír Eoghain (), also known as Tyrone, was a kingdom and later earldom of Gaelic Ireland, comprising parts of present-day County Tyrone, County Armagh, County Londonderry and County Donegal (Raphoe). The kingdom represented the core homeland of ...
under the O'Neill. Rossa Buidhe agreed to
surrender and regrant During the Tudor conquest of Ireland (c.1540–1603), "surrender and regrant" was the legal mechanism by which Irish clans were to be converted from a power structure rooted in clan and kin loyalties, to a late-feudal system under the English l ...
his territories to the English Crown in Ireland and they became
County Monaghan County Monaghan ( ; ga, Contae Mhuineacháin) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Ulster and is part of Border strategic planning area of the Northern and Western Region. It is named after the town of Monaghan. Monaghan County C ...
in the Kingdom of Ireland. The county was subdivided into five baronies with Farney, Cremorne, Dartrey, and
Monaghan Monaghan ( ; ) is the county town of County Monaghan, Ireland. It also provides the name of its civil parish and barony. The population of the town as of the 2016 census was 7,678. The town is on the N2 road from Dublin to Derry and Lette ...
controlled by MacMahons and Truagh by McKennas. The MacMahon's lost control of Monaghan after the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Led by Colla Mac O'brian MacMahon, the MacMahon's rose in revolt with O'Neill and other
Ulster Ulster (; ga, Ulaidh or ''Cúige Uladh'' ; sco, label= Ulster Scots, Ulstèr or ''Ulster'') is one of the four traditional Irish provinces. It is made up of nine counties: six of these constitute Northern Ireland (a part of the United Kin ...
clans in an attempt to seize Dublin Castle and overthrow the English Tudor kingdom. While the plot to capture Dublin Castle failed, the McMahons captured
Castleblaney Castleblayney (; ) is a town in County Monaghan, Ireland. The town had a population of 3,607 as of the 2016 census. Castleblayney is near the border with County Armagh in Northern Ireland, and lies on the N2 road from Dublin to Derry and Le ...
and Carrickmacross in Monaghan. However, the English defeated the Irish uprising and Monaghan land was passed to Protestant settlers. It was a MacMahon, Colonel Hugh Oge's loose lips that were responsible for letting slip the plot to seize Dublin Castle. He had drunkenly told his Protestant foster brother Owen Connolly, who subsequently betrayed him and he was captured. With the help of two priests and a Scottish maid, Hugh Oge escaped from the Tower of London by sawing through his bars on 18 August 1644. However, he was recaptured 5 weeks later. He was convicted of treason and beheaded in London on 22 November 1644. John O'Hart also noted that the early MacMahons (sometimes called O'Mahons) were chiefs of the over-kingdom of
Ulaid Ulaid (Old Irish, ) or Ulaidh ( Modern Irish, ) was a Gaelic over-kingdom in north-eastern Ireland during the Middle Ages made up of a confederation of dynastic groups. Alternative names include Ulidia, which is the Latin form of Ulaid, and i ...
, which bordered Airgíalla.


Chieftains

* Neill mac Mathgamhna mac Mathgamna ?-? (Ladrannaibh, or the bandit), (early 12th century) * Eochaid mac Mathgahamna mac Neill, died 1273 * Brian mac Eochada, 1283–1311 * Ralph/Roolb mac Eochada, 1311–1314 * Mael Sechlainn mac Eochada, 1314–? * Murchad Mór mac Briain, ?–1331 * Seoan mac Maoilsheachlainn, 1331–1342 * Aodh mac Roolb, 1342–1344 * Murchadh Óg mac Murchada, 1344–1344 * Maghnus mac Eochadha, 1344–1357 * Pilib mac Rooilbh, 1357–1362 * Brian Mór mac Aodh, 1362–1365 * Niall mac Murchadha, 1365–1368 * Brian Mór mac Aodh, 1368–1371 * Pilib Ruadh mac Briain, 1371–1403 * Ardghal mac Briain, 1403–February 1416 * Brian mac Ardghail, 1416–1442 * Ruaidhri mac Ardghail, 1442–1446 * Aodh Ruadh mac Ruaidhri, 1446–31 March 1453 * Feidhlimidh mac Briain, 1453–1466 * Eochan mac Ruaidhri, 1466–1467 * Reamonn mac Ruaidhri, 1467–November 1484 * Aodh Óg mac Aodha Ruaidh, 1485–16 September 1496 * Brian mac Reamoinn, 1496–1497 * Rossa mac Maghnusa, 1497–1513 * Reamonn mac Glaisne, 1513–c.1 April 1521 * Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, 1521–1551? * Art Maol mac Reamoinn, 1551–1560 * Aodh mac Briain, 1560–1562 * Art Ruadh mac Briain, 1562–1578 * Sir Rossa Buidhe mac Airt, 1579–August 1589 * Hugh Roe McMahon (Irish: ''Aodh Ruadh mac Airt''), 1589–September/October 1590. * Brian Mac Hugh Og of the Dartrey MacMahons (late 16th century) Sourced from: * MacMahons of Oriel: Mac Mathghamna, Kings of Oirghialla to 1590, in A New History of Ireland, pp. 215–16, volume IX, ed. Byrne, Martin, Moody. Dublin, 1984 * (II) The "Airgialla Charter Poem", Ailbhe Mac Shamhrain and Paul Byrne, in The Kingship and Landscape of Tara, Edel Bhreathnach, pp. 213–224, edited Edel Bhreathnach, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2005


Branch chieftains

*Raymond McMahon of the Killyleen Mc Mahons (late 17th century) *Nicholas McMahon of the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons (early 19th century) *Patrick McMahon of the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons (late 19th century) *Martin McMahon ottoof the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons (early 20th century) *John McMahon ack Martinof the Cluaincoinin Mc Mahons (late 20th century)


The McMahons of Fermanagh

A separate McMahon family in
County Fermanagh County Fermanagh ( ; ) is one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. The county covers an area of 1,691 km2 (653 sq mi) and has a population of 61,805 ...
is descended from Mahon Maguire, a grandson of Donn Carrach Maguire.


People

McMahon or MacMahon is the family name of the following people:


Arts

* Aline MacMahon (1899–1991), American actress *
Andrew McMahon Andrew Ross McMahon (born September 3, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter. He was the vocalist, pianist and primary lyricist for the bands Something Corporate and main songwriter for Jack's Mannequin and performs solo both under his own na ...
(born 1982), American singer-songwriter * Andrew "Blueblood" McMahon (1926–1984), American Chicago blues bass guitarist, singer and songwriter *_Bernard_MacMahon_(filmmaker),_British_filmmaker *_Bryan_MacMahon_(writer).html" ;"title="Bernard_MacMahon_(filmmaker).html" ;"title="* Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker)">* Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker), British filmmaker * Bryan MacMahon (writer)">Bernard_MacMahon_(filmmaker).html" ;"title="* Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker)">* Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker), British filmmaker * Bryan MacMahon (writer) (1909–1998), Irish playwright, novelist and short story writer * Charles MacMahon (disambiguation), several people: **Charles MacMahon (politician) (1824–1891), Australian MP and police commissioner **Charles MacMahon (theatre) (1861–1917), Australian theatrical entrepreneur and filmmaker *
Ciarán Mac Mathúna Ciarán Mac Mathúna (26 November 1925 – 11 December 2009) was an Irish broadcaster and music collector. He was a recognised authority on Irish traditional music and lectured extensively on the subject. He travelled around Ireland, England, Sc ...
(1925–2009), Irish broadcaster * Éabha McMahon (born 1992), Irish singer *
Ed McMahon Edward Leo Peter McMahon Jr. (March 6, 1923 – June 23, 2009) was an American announcer, game show host, comedian, actor, singer, and combat aviator. McMahon and Johnny Carson began their association in their first TV series, the ABC game sh ...
(1923–2009), American entertainer * Ella McMahon, British singer (better known as Ella Eyre) *
Geraldine McMahon Geraldine McMahon ARCM is a British-born harpist and singer of Irish descent. Career McMahon trained at the Royal College of Music in London, winning several prizes including a study scholarship at the Universität Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria. ...
, British-Irish harpist and singer *
Gerard McMahon Gerard Thomas McMahon, also known as Gerard McMann and G Tom Mac, is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who specialises in creating music for films and TV. His gothic rock anthem "Cry Little Sister" was recorded ...
, English singer-songwriter *
Ivor McMahon Ivor McMahon (1924–1972) was an English violinist. He played with notable orchestras including the Philharmonia Orchestra and the English Chamber Orchestra and is best known for playing second violin in the Melos Ensemble. Career In ...
(1924–1972), English violinist *
Jennifer McMahon (writer) Jennifer McMahon (born 1968 in Hartford, Connecticut) is a novelist who formerly resided in Barre, Vermont and now lives in Montpelier, Vermont. She has a civil union with her partner Drea, and one child, daughter Zella. She is a graduate of ...
(born 1968), American novelist * Julian McMahon (born 1968), Australian actor; son of former Prime Minister * Kevin McMahon (musician) (born 1953), American industrial rock musician *
Mike McMahon (comics) Michael McMahon (; born 1954) is a British comics artist best known for his work on ''2000 AD'' characters such as ''Judge Dredd'', ''Sláine'' and '' ABC Warriors'', and the mini-series '' The Last American''. His influences include Víctor ...
(born 1954), British comics illustrator *
Ryan McMahon (singer-songwriter) Ryan McMahon (born 19 October 1979) is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Ladysmith, British Columbia. He records and performs as a solo artist and also as a member of the folk/rock band the lion the bear the fox. As a solo artist, McMahon won a ...
(born 1979), Canadian singer-songwriter, folk-rock musician * Ryan McMahon, aka Iame (rapper) (also known Wool See), American hip-hop recording artist * Sonia McMahon, Lady McMahon (1932–2010), Australian socialite; wife of former Prime Minister * Tony MacMahon (born 1939), Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster


Politics and nobility

* Amy MacMahon, Australian politician *
Brien McMahon Brien McMahon, born James O'Brien McMahon (October 6, 1903July 28, 1952) was an American lawyer and politician who served in the United States Senate (as a Democrat from Connecticut) from 1945 to 1952. McMahon was a major figure in the est ...
, American lawyer and politician * Sir
Henry McMahon (diplomat) Sir Arthur Henry McMahon (28 November 1862 – 29 December 1949) was a British Indian Army officer and diplomat who served as the High Commissioner in Egypt from 1915 to 1917. He was also an administrator in British India and served twice as ...
(1862–1949), British soldier and High Commissioner in Egypt *
Jim McMahon (politician) James Ignatius O'Rourke McMahon (born 7 July 1980) is a British politician serving as Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs since 2021. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Oldham West and Royton since 2015 ...
(born 1980), British Member of Parliament *
Michael MacMahon (politician) Michael John MacMahon (8 March 1854 – 11 July 1931) was an Australian politician. He was born in Morpeth to Denis MacMahon and Bridget Cahill. Educated in Maitland, he established a local store at Urala, where he was an alderman (1882&nd ...
(1854–1931), Australian politician * Michael McMahon (born 1957), American politician and attorney * Michael McMahon (Scottish politician) (born 1961), Scottish politician * The
MacMahon family The MacMahon family originated in Ireland and established itself in France, where it gained prominence. John MacMahon, an Irish doctor born in Limerick, became naturalised in France in 1749 and married Charlotte Le Belin, Dame d'Éguilly, on 13 ...
of French aristocrats. **
Patrice de MacMahon Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, duc de Magenta (; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893) was a French general and politician, with the distinction of Marshal of France. He served as Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1 ...
(1808–1893), president of France 1873–1879 * Sam McMahon, Australian politician * Sir William McMahon "Billy McMahon" (1908–1988), prime minister of Australia 1971–1972


Religion

* Bernard MacMahon (bishop) (1680–1747), Irish bishop *
Bernard MacMahon (Irish bishop) Dr. Bernard MacMahon (1680–27 May 1747) was Bishop of Clogher 1727–1737 and Archbishop of Armagh 1738–1747. MacMahon was appointed as Bishop of Clogher#Roman Catholic succession, Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher on 17 August ...
, Irish Bishop * Heber MacMahon (16001650), Irish bishop and general *
Hugh MacMahon Hugh MacMahon (1660–1737) was Bishop of Clogher 1707–1715 and Archbishop of Armagh 1715–1737. Born in 1660 in the townland of Cavany, Scotshouse, County Monaghan, Ireland, the son of Colla Dubh Mac Mahon of the Dartry branch o ...
(1660–1737), Irish bishop * Michael Peter MacMahon (1720–1807), Irish Dominican friar * Séamus mac Pilib Mac Mathghamhna (died 1519), Bishop of Derry *
William Ponsonby McMahon William Ponsonby McMahon (1852 – June 1933) was founder of a Catholic newspaper ''Tribune'' in Melbourne, Australia in 1870. It failed to thrive, but after a second ''Tribune'' was founded in 1900, he was appointed its publisher and editor, in ...
(1852–1933) Australian Catholic newspaperman


Science and medicine

* Brian MacMahon (1923–2007), British-American epidemiologist * James McMahon (mathematician) (1856–1922), Irish mathematician * James McMahon (astronomer), contemporary American amateur astronomer * Jennifer McMahon (nutritionist), New Zealand nurse and nutritionist * Lee E. McMahon (1931–1989), American computer scientist * Mike McMahon (professor), English surgeon *
Percy Alexander MacMahon Percy Alexander MacMahon (26 September 1854 – 25 December 1929) was a mathematician, especially noted in connection with the partitions of numbers and enumerative combinatorics. Early life Percy MacMahon was born in Malta to a British mi ...
(1854–1929), British soldier and mathematician * Theresa McMahon (1878–1961), American economist * Thomas A. McMahon (1943–1999), American professor of applied mechanics and biology, novelist


Sports

* A. McMahon, alias of Arnold Horween, American football player for Harvard Crimson and in the NFL * Brent McMahon (wheelchair racer) (Michael Brent McMahon, born 1966), Canadian Paralympic athlete * Brian McMahon (rowing) (born 1961), Canadian coxswain * Brigitte McMahon (born 1967), Swiss triathlete * Elliot Lloyd McMahon, British Tennis player *
Daryl McMahon Daryl McMahon (born 10 October 1983) is an Irish former Association football, football player and manager who was most recently manager of club Dagenham & Redbridge F.C., Dagenham & Redbridge. McMahon represented the Republic of Ireland nation ...
, Irish footballer * Doc McMahon (1886–1929), Major League Baseball pitcher * Don McMahon (1930–1987), Major League Baseball pitcher * Eagle Wynne McMahon (born 1998), American professional disc golfer * Eddie McMahon, Scottish footballer * Jim McMahon (born 1959), American football player *
Joe McMahon Joe McMahon is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for the Omagh St Enda's club and for the Tyrone county team. His younger brother, Justin was the captain of the Tyrone under-21 team that won the 2006 Ulster Championship. Playing career ...
, Tyrone Gaelic footballer * John McMahon (cricketer), Australian-born cricketer who played in England *
Justin McMahon Justin McMahon is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for the Omagh St Enda's club and for the Tyrone county team. He is the younger brother of Joe McMahon. Playing career Justin McMahon is an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winn ...
, Tyrone Gaelic footballer * Kevin McMahon (athlete) (born 1972), American hammer thrower * Matt McMahon (basketball) (born 1978), American college basketball coach * Michael McMahon (rugby union) (1889–c. 1961), Australian rugby union player * Mike McMahon (disambiguation), multiple persons :* Mike McMahon (American football) (born 1979), American football player :*
Mike McMahon (Australian rules footballer) Mike McMahon (19 January 1902 – 23 December 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia s ...
(1902–1962), Australian rules footballer :* Mike McMahon Sr. (1915–1974), Canadian ice hockey player :* Mike McMahon Jr. (1941–2013), his son, Canadian ice hockey player *
Pat McMahon (coach) Pat McMahon (born May 28, 1953) is a former American college and professional baseball coach who currently works in the New York Yankees' organization. Early life McMahon grew up in Jacksonville, Florida and attended Bishop Kenny High School. ...
(born 1953), American baseball coach * Philip McMahon (1896–1997), Dublin Gaelic Footballer * Ralph McMahon, alias of Ralph Horween, American football player for Harvard Crimson * Ross McMahon, footballer (Burnley FC) * Ryan McMahon (baseball), (born 1994), Major League Baseball infielder * Sadie McMahon (1867–1964), Major League Baseball pitcher * Sean McMahon (born 1994), Australian rugby union player *
Seánie McMahon Seánie McMahon (born 1973) is a former Irish hurler. He played with his local club St Joseph's Doora-Barefield and with the Clare senior inter-county team from 1994 until 2006. He is the highest scoring back in All-Ireland Championship hist ...
, Clare hurler *
Sharelle McMahon Sharelle Jane McMahon (born 12 August 1977) is an Australian former netball player who captained the Australia national netball team. She played in the goal attack and goal shooter positions. Domestic career Born in Bamawm, Victoria, McMahon ...
, Australian netballer * Sophie MacMahon, Irish cricketer * Steve McMahon (footballer) (born 1961), English footballer (Liverpool FC) * Tony McMahon, footballer (Middlesbrough FC) * Trevor McMahon (born 1929), New Zealand Test cricketer


Others

*
Bernard F. McMahon USS ''Piper'' (SS/AGSS-409), a Balao class submarine, ''Balao''-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named after the Hyporhamphus ihi, piper. Although built late in World War II, ''Piper'' completed three successful war patrols ...
, United States Navy submarine commander of World War II * Bryan MacMahon (judge) (born 1941), Irish judge * Norman McMahon (1866–1914), British Army general


Wrestling

The
McMahon family The McMahon family is an Irish-American family, primarily known for their involvement in the professional wrestling business. They are the founders, owners, and promoters of the wrestling company, WWE. Vince McMahon, a third generation wrestlin ...
of WWE fame: :*
Jess McMahon Roderick James "Jess" McMahon Sr. (October 29, 1882 – November 21, 1954) was an American professional wrestling and professional boxing promoter, and the patriarch of the McMahon family. It is not certain if either he or his son Vincent J. ...
(1882–1954), boxing and wrestling promoter; founder of Capitol Wrestling Corporation :*
Vincent J. McMahon Vincent James McMahon (July 6, 1914 – May 24, 1984), sometimes referred to as Vince McMahon Sr., was an American professional wrestling promoter. He is best known for running the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, which was later renamed WWWF (World ...
(1914–1984), wrestling promoter; founder of WWE's immediate predecessor company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation :*
Vince McMahon Vincent Kennedy McMahon (; born August 24, 1945) is an American media proprietor and retired professional wrestling promoter, executive, and performer. From 1982 to 2022, he served as the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of WWE, the ...
(born 1945), former chairman and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (dba WWE, Inc.) :*
Linda McMahon Linda Marie McMahon (née Edwards; October 4, 1948) is an American political executive, retired professional wrestler, executive, and performer. She served as the 25th administrator of the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019. McMahon ...
(born 1948), wife of Vince Jr., former CEO of WWE and former administrator of the Small Business Administration. :*
Shane McMahon Shane Brandon McMahon (; born January 15, 1970) is an American businessman and professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure in WWE, where he was a wrestler, producer and minority owner. He is the founder and executive chairman of Idean ...
(born 1970), son of Vince Jr. and former Executive President of WWE Global Media :*
Stephanie McMahon Stephanie McMahon Levesque (born Stephanie Marie McMahon; ; September 24, 1976) is an American businesswoman and retired professional wrestler. She is the current chairwoman and co-chief executive officer (CEO) of WWE, the world's largest prof ...
(born 1976), daughter of Vince Jr., chairwoman and co-CEO of WWE :**
Triple H Paul Michael Levesque (born July 27, 1969), better known by the ring name Triple H, is an American business executive, actor, and retired professional wrestler currently serving as the chief content officer for WWE. He is widely regarded as ...
(born 1969), ring name of Paul Levesque; husband of Stephanie, Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President of Talent Relations of WWE, former professional wrestler


Ships of the surname

was an oil tanker converted by the British for World War II service as a merchant aircraft carrier or MAC ship, that is an escort carrier for
anti-submarine warfare Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines. Such operations are t ...
, an
anti-submarine warfare carrier An anti-submarine warfare carrier (ASW carrier) (US hull classification symbol CVS) is a type of small aircraft carrier whose primary role is as the nucleus of an anti-submarine warfare hunter-killer group. This type of ship came into existenc ...
.


See also

* McMahan * McMahen * McMann * McMahon, Saskatchewan, hamlet in Canada *
McMahon Stadium McMahon Stadium is a Canadian football stadium in Calgary, Alberta. The stadium is owned by the University of Calgary and operated by the McMahon Stadium Society. The stadium is between the downtown core and the University of Calgary, north ...
in Calgary, Alberta, Canada * The
McMahon Act The Atomic Energy Act of 1946 (McMahon Act) determined how the United States would control and manage the nuclear technology it had jointly developed with its World War II allies, the United Kingdom and Canada. Most significantly, the Act ruled ...
or the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 * McMahon-Hussein Correspondence, exchange of letters during World War I concerning the fate of the Middle East * McMahon system tournament, tournament pairing system invented for Go competitions * An electorate area of Australia, NSW *
Mathgamain mac Cennétig Mathgamain mac Cennétig (also known as Mahon) was King of Munster from around 970 to his death in 976. He was the elder brother of Brian Bóruma. Mathgamain was the son of Cennétig mac Lorcáin of the Dál gCais. His father died in 951 and ...
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Macmahon Holdings Macmahon Holdings Limited was founded by Brian Macmahon, an Adelaide civil engineer, in 1963. It is based in Perth, Western Australia, with offices in Queensland, South Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia. The company operates in the Mining and ...
, an Australian infrastructure and mining company. * * Mahon (disambiguation) *Marquis de MacMahon d'Eguilly, Duke of Magenta * MacMahon Master theorem


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