Sinéad ( , ) is an
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 ...
feminine name. It is derived from the
French
French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with France ...
''
Jeanette Jeanette, Jeannette or Jeanetta may refer to:
* Jeanette (given name), a given name (including a list of people and fictional characters with the name)
Places
* Jeannette, Ontario, Canada
* Jeannette Island, Russia
* Jeannette, Pennsylvania, U. ...
'', which is
cognate
In historical linguistics, cognates or lexical cognates are sets of words in different languages that have been inherited in direct descent from an etymological ancestor in a common parent language. Because language change can have radical e ...
to the English
Janet
Janet may refer to:
Names
* Janet (given name)
* Janet (French singer) (1939–2011)
Surname
* Charles Janet (1849–1932), French engineer, inventor and biologist, known for the Left Step periodic table
* Jules Janet (1861–1945), French psych ...
, itself a feminine form of the
Hebrew
Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
''Yohannan'', "God forgave/God gratified". In English, ''Sinéad'' is also commonly spelled ''Sinead''. The name is generally translated into English as either ''Jane'' or ''Jennifer'', or as the Scottish female name ''Jean''.
Notable people and characters with the name include:
People
Sports
*
Sinéad Cahalan
Sinéad Cahalan is a camogie player. She won camogie All Star awards in 2005 and 2008 and played in the All Ireland final 2008, 2010 and 2011.
Other awards
Gael Linn Cup
The Gael Linn Cup is a bi-ennial tournament, representative competit ...
, camogie player
*
Sinead Farrelly
Sinead Louise Farrelly (born November 16, 1989) is an American former soccer player who played as a midfielder. She previously played for Boston Breakers of the National Women's Soccer League. In 2011, she played for the Philadelphia Independen ...
(born 1989), American soccer player
*
Sinead Jennings, rower
*
Sinead Kerr
Sinead Houston Kerr (born 30 August 1978) is a Scottish former competitive ice dancer who represented Great Britain. She teamed up with her brother John Kerr in 2000. They are two-time (2009, 2011) European bronze medalists and the 2004–201 ...
, ice dancer
*
Sinéad Millea, former camogie player
*
Sinead Miller
Sinead Emily Miller (born June 9, 1990) is an American elite racing cyclist and winner of the 2009 Collegiate Cycling National Criterium Championship. She considers herself to be an "all-arounder" and hoped to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games ...
, cyclist
*
Sinead Russell, Olympic swimmer
Music
*
Sinead Harnett, singer/songwriter
*
Sinéad Lohan
Sinéad Lohan (born 1971) is an Irish singer and songwriter.
Background
A native of Cork, her song "Sailing By" appeared on the compilation '' A Woman's Heart 2''.
Music career
In 1991 Lohan began playing regular gigs at The Lobby, a renowned ...
, singer/songwriter
*
Sinéad Madden
Sinéad Madden (born in Galway, Ireland) is an Irish singer-songwriter and fiddle player, best known as a member of the Moya Brennan band. She also teaches at Waltons New School of Music in Dublin. , singer/songwriter
*
Sinéad Mulvey
Sinéad Mulvey (born 22 January 1988) is an Irish
professional singer & air hostess who, alongside Black Daisy, represented her country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the pop-rock song "Et Cetera". The song was performed in the second ...
, singer, air hostess
*
Sinéad O'Carroll
Sinéad Maria O'Carroll (born 14 May 1973) is an Irish singer and businesswoman. She is best known for being a member of the girl group B*Witched.
Career
1998–2002: B*Witched
In 1998, Edele Lynch formed the girl group Butterfly Farm with her ...
, singer with Irish pop band B*Witched
*
Sinéad O'Connor
Shuhada Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor on 8 December 1966; ) is an Irish singer-songwriter. Her debut album, '' The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and charted internationally. Her second album, ''I Do Not Want Wha ...
, singer/songwriter
*
Sinéad Quinn
Sinéad Quinn ( ga, Sinéad Ní Chuinn; born 24 March 1980) is a Northern Irish singer, best known as a contestant in the first series of the UK BBC TV series '' Fame Academy'' in 2002. She later went on to sign a recording contract, released ...
, recording artist, reality show contestant
Film and television
*
Sinéad Cusack
Sinéad Moira Cusack ( ) is an Irish actress. Her first acting roles were at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, before moving to London in 1969 to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. She has won the Critics' Circle and ''Evening Standard'' Awards f ...
, actress
*
Sinead Desmond, TV presenter
*
Sinead Keenan, actress
*
Sinead Matthews
Sinead Matthews (born ) is an English actress whose credits include film, television and stage. Her notable TV roles include Marcia Williams in '' The Crown''.
She was born in Coventry, England, and attended Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School ...
, actress
*
Sinéad Moynihan
Sinéad Bernadette Moynihan (born March 1982 in Salford, Greater Manchester) is an English model and actress, best known for her roles as Ashley Webb in '' Drop Dead Gorgeous'', Beth Clement in ''Hollyoaks'', and Abby Jones in ''How Not to Live ...
, model and actress
*
Sinéad Noonan
Sinéad Noonan (born 1987) is an Irish former model and actress who won Miss Ireland 2008.[Sinéad Burke
Sinéad Burke (born 1990) is an Irish writer, academic and disability activist, popular for her TED talk 'Why design should include everyone'. She is the Director of consulting organisatio'Tilting the Lens' working to raise the baseline standard ...](_blank ...<br></span></div>, model and actress
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, writer, academic, influencer
*
Sinéad de Valera
Sinéad de Valera (; 3 June 1878 – 7 January 1975) was an Irish author of a number of children's books in both Irish and English. She was married to Taoiseach and third president of Ireland, Éamon de Valera.
Background
She was born Jane ...
, children's book author
*
Sinead Farrington
Sinéad Farrington is a British particle physicist who works on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.
Farrington is interested in B physics, Higgs physics, tau physics, and long-lived particles. She is a Professor of Physics at ...
, British particle physicist
*
Sinéad Gleeson
Sinéad Gleeson is an Irish writer, editor and freelance broadcaster. She has won the Irish Book Award.
Career
Having edited the work of others, in 2016's ''The Long Gaze Back'' and 2017's ''The Glass Shore'', she released her first book ''Cons ...
, author and book editor
*
Sinéad Griffin, Irish physicist
*
Sinéad Morrissey
Sinéad Morrissey (born 24 April 1972 in Portadown, County Armagh) is a Northern Irish poet. In January 2014 she won the T. S. Eliot Prize for her fifth collection ''Parallax'' and in 2017 she won the Forward Prize for Poetry for her sixth colle ...
, poet
*
Sinéad Ní Neachtain
Sinéad Ní Neachtain (born 1977) is an Irish editor.
Ní Neachtain is a former editor of ''Galway Now'' magazine. A native of Inverin, she is part of a family of five. She re-located to Boston, Massachusetts with her family when she was ten y ...
, magazine editor
*
Sinéad Sheppard, dancer
Fictional characters
*
Sinead O'Connor, in the TV series ''Hollyoaks'', played by Stephanie Davis
*
Sinead Tinker
''Coronation Street'' is a British soap opera first broadcast on Friday 9 December 1960. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 2013, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by series producer, Phil Co ...
, in the TV series ''Coronation Street'', played by Katie McGlynn
See also
*
Siobhán
Siobhán is a female given name of Irish origin. The most common anglicisations are Siobhan (identical to the Irish spelling but omitting the acute accent over the 'a'), Shevaun and Shivaun. A now uncommon spelling variant is Siubhán.
It is de ...
, feminine Irish-language name ultimately derived from the same Hebrew name
References
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Irish feminine given names
Irish-language feminine given names