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The Name Siobhan is Irish and is translated from Gallic mean white banche.
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I think that it is a very important name and more people should name have the name becayuse that is my name and i like it very much thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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My name is also siobhan and it means bright beautiful and goddess
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From CELTIC NAMES FOR CHILDREN by Loreto Todd (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 1998): "Siobhan, Shevaun, Chevonne, Siubhan, Siun... All of these names are versions of Susan, meaning 'lily', or Joan, meaning 'God is gracious'."From IRISH NAMES FOR CHILDREN by Patrick Woulfe (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan Ltd, 1967): "The fem. form of Joannes, or John, which became common in France in the twelfth century as Jehanne and Jeanne, and in England as Joan; brought into Ireland by the Anglo-Normans, where it has ever since been one of the most popular of women's names."From IRISH FIRST NAMES by Ronan Coghlan (Belfast: Appletree Press, 1985): "The Irish form of Joan (which is sometimes rather sloppily rendered Siun in Irish), a name which was introduced into Ireland by the Anglo-Normans."From A CONCISE DICTIONARY OF FIRST NAMES by Patick Hanks and Flavia Hodges (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992): "Irish Gaelic form of Joan... derived from the Anglo-Norman form Jehanne."All of the above are authorized, Irish and United Kingdom sources. Would you care to give us your source of information? I checked a few Gaelic dictionaries, and so far haven't been able to find "siobhan" as being the Gaelic equivalent for the English word "white".-- Nanaea
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Hey Mike C.! I think she's right! I think it's Sinead which is a form of Jane, not Siobhan.:)
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I trust Norah Burch, and Norah's site provides the following cognates: Sine = Jane, Sinead = Janet, Siobhan = Joan
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