Séamus
Séamus (Irish pronunciation: [ˈʃeːmˠəsˠ] ) is an Goidelic male given name, of Hebrew origin via Latin. It is the Irish equivalent of the name James . The name James is the English New Testament variant for the Hebrew name Jacob . It entered the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages from the French variation of the late Latin name for Jacob, Iacomus ; a dialect variant of Iacobus , from the New Testament Greek Ἰάκωβος (Iákōvos ), and ultimately from Hebrew word יעקב (Yaʻaqov ), i.e. Jacob. The name comes either from the Hebrew root עקב ʿqb meaning "to follow, to be behind" but also "to supplant, circumvent, assail, overreach", or from the word for "heel", עֲקֵב ʿaqeb . It can also be taken to mean "may [God] protect".[ 2] [ 3] The traditional explanation for the name follows that it was given to the patriarch Jacob when he was born, as he was grasping his twin brother Esau 's heel, though this is a folk etymology .[ 3]
Other variant spellings in Irish include Séamas , Seumas and Seumus. It has also been anglicised as Shaymus , Seamus, Seamas, Sheamus and Shamus . Diminutives include Séimí , Séimín and Séamaisín .
In the United States , the word "Shamus" was a derogatory slang[citation needed ] misspelling of Séamus that arose during the 19th century as more than 4.5 million Irish immigrated to America, peaking at almost two million between 1845 and 1852 during the Great Famine (Irish : An Gorta Mór ). Irish immigrants found employment in the police departments , fire departments and other public services of major cities, largely in the Northeast and around the Great Lakes, and have been overrepresented in the New York police since then.[ 4] Though still used by some as a derogatory term, the great preponderance of Irish and Irish-American law enforcement officers led to a persisting stereotype, and the name "Shamus" continues to refer to Irish-American police and private detectives .[citation needed ]
Given name
Seamus, Stuart / Stewart Kings of Scotland from James I to James VI
Séamus Bannon (1927–1990), Irish retired sportsman
Séamus Barron (born 1945), Irish retired hurler
Seamus Blackley (born 1967 or 1968), American physicist, talent agent, and co-creator of the original Xbox console
Seamus Blake (born 1970), tenor saxophonist
Seamus Bohan , Irish independent politician
Seamus Bonner (1948–2012), Irish sportsperson
Séamus Bourke (hurler) (born 1957), Irish retired hurler
Seamus Boxley (born 1982), former American former professional basketball player
Séamus Brennan (1948–2008), Irish politician and Minister for Arts, Sport & Tourism
Séamus Burke (1893–1967), Irish politician
Séamus Butler (born 1980), Irish sportsperson
Seamus Cahill , Irish born greyhound trainer
Séamus Callanan (born 1988), Irish hurler
Seamus Carey , American philosopher and academic
Séamus Casey (hurler) (born 1997), Irish hurler
Seamus Casey (ice hockey) (born 2004), American ice hockey player
Seamus Clancy , Gaelic footballer
Seamus Clandillon (1878–1944), Irish musician and civil servant
Séamus Cleere , (born 1940), Irish retired hurler
Seamus Close (1947–2019), Northern Irish politician
Séamus Coen (born 1958), Irish retired hurler
Seamus Coffey , Irish economist and media contributor
Séamus Coleman (born 1988), Irish footballer
Seamus Conley (born 1976), American artist
Seamus Conneely (born 1988), English footballer
Seamus Costello (1939–1977), Irish activist
Séamus Coughlan (1953–2013), Irish Gaelic footballer
Séamus Cullimore (born 1954), Irish politician
Séamus Cullinane (1933–2002), Irish hurler
Séamus Cunningham (born 1942), Irish Catholic Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
Seamus Daly , Irish republican
Séamus Darby (born 1950), Irish former Gaelic football player
Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick (born 1998), American actor
Séamus de Brún (1911–2003), Irish senator and Irish-language promoter
Seamus Deakin (1874–1952), Irish nationalist
Seamus Deane (1940–2021), Irish poet, novelist, critic and historian
Seamus Dever (born 1976), American actor
Séamus Dolan (1914–2010), Irish politician
Seamus Donnelly (footballer) (born 1971), Irish retired footballer
Séamus Downey (born 1960), former cyclist from Northern Ireland
Seamus Downey , Irish Gaelic footballer
Séamus Doyle (1885–1971), Irish politician
Seamus Dunne (1930–2016), Irish professional footballer
Séamus Durack (born 1951), Irish former hurler and manager
Séamus Dwyer (1886–1922), Irish politician
Séamus Egan (judge) (1923–2004), Irish judge and barrister
Séamus Egan (born 1969), Irish musician
Seamus Elliott (1934–1971), Irish bicycle racer
Séamus Ennis (1919–1982), Irish musician, singer and music collector
Seamus Finnegan (born 1949), Northern Irish playwright
Séamus Fitzgerald (1896–1972), Irish politician
Séamus Flanagan (born 1997), Irish hurler
Seamus Fogarty , Irish singer-songwriter
Séamus Freeman (1944-2022), Irish Roman Catholic Bishop
Séamus Gardiner (1894–1976), Irish president of the Gaelic Athletic Association
Seamus Gibson , retired Irish sportsperson
Séamus Gillen (born 1947), Irish retired hurler
Seamus Grew (1951–1982), Irish volunteer in the Irish National Liberation Army
Seamus Haji (born 1968), English DJ and record producer
Séamus Harnedy (born 1990), Irish hurler
Séamus Healy (born 1950), Irish politician
Seamus Heaney (1939–2013), Nobel Prize–winning Irish poet, writer and lecturer
Séamus Hearne (1932–2008), Irish hurler
Seamus Heath (born 1961), Northern Irish former association football midfielder and coach
Séamus Heery (1927–2014), Irish Gaelic footballer
Séamus Hegarty (1940–2019), Irish Catholic prelate
Séamus Henchy (1917–2009), Irish judge, barrister and academic
Séamus Hennessy (hurler, born 1989) (born 1989), Irish hurler
Seamus Henry (born 1949), Northern Ireland-born former member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Canada
Séamus Herron (born 1934), Irish former cyclist
Séamus Hetherton (1930–2019), Irish Gaelic footballer
Séamus Hickey (born 1987), Irish sportsperson
Seamus Hoare , Irish former Gaelic footballer
Séamus Hogan (born c. 1947), Irish retired sportsperson
Séamus Horgan (born 1946), Irish retired hurler
Seamus Hughes (trade unionist) (1881–1943), Irish trade unionist, revolutionary, composer, and public servant
Séamus Hughes (born 1952), Irish judge and politician
Séamus Keely (1889–1974), Irish politician
Seamus Kelly (footballer) (born 1974), Irish former footballer
Seamus Kelly (rugby union, born 1991) (born 1991), American former rugby union player
Seamus Kelly (rugby union, born 1931) (1931–2012), Irish former rugby union player
Séamus Kennedy (cyclist) (1947–2012), Irish cyclist
Seamus Kennedy (singer) (born 1964), Irish singer, comedian and writer
Séamus Kennedy (hurler) (born 1993), Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler
Séamus Kenny (born 1980), Irish Gaelic footballer
Séamus Kirk (born 1945), Irish politician
Seamus Kotyk (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey coach and former goaltender
Séamus Lagan (1947–2018), Irish Gaelic footballer
Seamus Leydon , Gaelic footballer
Séamus Looney (born 1950), Irish former sportsperson
Seamus Ludlow (1929–1976), Irish forester and murder victim
Seamus Lynch (born 1945), former Irish republican and socialist politician
Séamus Mac an Iomaire (1891–1967), Irish botanist and writer
Séamus Mac Cathmhaoil , Anglican Archbishop of Cashel
Seamus Mac Cruitín (1815–1870), Irish poet and bard
Séamus Mac Dhòmhnaill, 6th of Dunnyveg (died 1565), Scottish Clan Chief
Séamus Mac Gearailt (born 1945), Irish retired Gaelic football trainer, coach, selector and former player
Séamus mac Pilib Mac Mathghamhna (died 1519), Bishop of Derry
Seamus MacBennett (1925–1995), footballer
Séamus Mackey (born 1938), retired Irish sportsperson
Seamus Malin (born 1940), Irish former journalist
Seamus Mallon (1936–2020), Irish politician: Senator, MP, MLA, and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland
Seamus Mallon (rugby union) (born 1980), Irish former professional rugby union player
Seamus Maloney , former Australian rules footballer
Seamus Martin (born 1942), retired journalist and broadcasting administrator
Seamus McCaffery (born 1950), American judge, Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice
Seamus McCallion , Irish former professional rugby league footballer
Seamus McCarthy , Ireland's Comptroller and Auditor General
Séamus McCarthy (born 1954), Irish former Gaelic footballer
Seamus McDonagh (boxer) , actor, screenwriter, filmmaker and retired boxer
Séamus McElwaine (1960–1986), volunteer in Provisional Irish Republican Army
Séamus McEnaney , Gaelic football manager and businessman
Séamus McFerran (1916–1968), president of the Gaelic Athletic Association
Seamus McGarvey (born 1967), Northern Irish cinematographer
Seamus McGrane (died 2019), Irish dissident republican
Seamus McGrath (born 1976), Canadian retired professional mountain biker
Seamus McGraw , American journalist and author
Séamus McGuinness (1930–2008), Irish Gaelic footballer
Seamus McGuire , Irish fiddle player
Séamus McHugh (born 1956), Irish Gaelic footballer
Seamus McIntyre (1971–2001), Irish sportsperson
Seamus McKee , Northern Irish broadcaster
Seamus McMurphy (c. 1720–1750), Irish poet and rapparee
Seamus McNamara (born 1985), American-born former Australian rules footballer
Seamus McSporran (born 1938), Scottish retired worker in multiple jobs on the Isle of Gigha
Seamus Metress (born 1933), American academic
Séamus Moore (politician) (died 1940), Irish politician and businessman
Seamus Moore (singer) (born 1947), Irish singer
Seamus Moynihan , Irish former Gaelic footballer
Seamus Murphy (1907–1975), Irish sculptor
Séamus Murphy (Gaelic footballer) (born 1938), Irish former sportsperson
Séamus Murphy (Wexford hurler) (born 1950s), retired Irish hurling manager and former player
Séamus Murphy (Carlow hurler) (born 1986), Irish hurler
Seamus Noonan , Irish lawyer
Séamus Ó Braonáin (1881–1970), Irish sportsman and public servant
Séamus Ó Duilearga (1899–1980), Irish folklorist and academic
Séamus Ó Fearghail (fl. 1711–1718), Irish poet and scribe
Séamus Ó Grianna (1889–1969), Irish writer
Seamus Ó hÉilidhe (died 1595), Irish clergyman
Séamus Ó hEocha (1880–1959), Irish educator
Séamus P. Ó Mórdha (1915–2005), Irish teacher and historian
Séamus Ó Néill (1910–1981), Irish writer
Séamus Ó Riain (1916–2007), Irish GAA player and administrator
Séamus Ó Siaghail (fl. 1636?), Irish scribe
Séamus Ó Súilleabháin (fl. 1849), Irish scribe, writer and translator
Seamus O'Connell (1930–2013) was an English amateur footballer
Seamus O'Connor (born 1997), American-born snowboarder
Séamus O'Doherty (1882–1945), Irish republican
Seamus O'Donovan (1896–1979), Irish explosives expert and leading volunteer in the Irish Republican Army
Séamus O'Farrell (died 1973), Irish politician and journalist
Séamus O'Malley (1903–2002), Irish Gaelic footballer and Gaelic games administrator
Seamus O'Neill (Gaelic footballer) (born 1982), Gaelic footballer
Seamus O'Regan (born 1971), Canadian broadcast journalist
Séamus O'Shea (born 1987), Gaelic footballer
Séamus Pattison (1936–2018), Irish politician
Séamus Plunkett (born 1961), Irish retired hurler
Séamus Power (Waterford hurler) (1929–2016), Irish sportsperson
Séamus Power (Tipperary hurler) (born 1952), Irish retired sportsperson
Séamus Power (golfer) (born 1987), Irish professional golfer
Séamus Prendergast (born 1980), Irish hurler
Seamus Quaid (1937–1980), Irish police officer killed by the IRA
Séamus Qualter (born 1967), Irish retired hurler and hurling manager
Seamus Quinn , former Gaelic footballer
Seamus Rafter (1873–1918), Irish Republican
Séumas Robinson (Irish republican) (1890–1961), Irish rebel and politician
Seamus Robinson (fencer) (born 1975), Australian fencer
Séamus Roche (born 1969), Irish retired sportsperson and referee
Seamus Ross (born 1957), academic and researcher based in Canada
Séamus Ryan (1895–1933), member of Seanad Éireann
Séamus Ryan (hurler) , Irish priest, lecturer and hurler
Seamus Ryan (photographer) (born 1964), Irish-born photographer
Séamus Scanlon (born 1981), Irish Gaelic footballer
Séamus Shinnors (born 1945), retired Irish sportsperson
Seamus Tansey (born 1943), Irish flute player
Seamus Treacy , Northern Irish lawyer
Seamus Twomey (1919–1989), Irish republican
Séamus Whelan (born 1938), Irish former sportsperson
Séamus Woulfe (born 1962), Irish lawyer
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