Séamus
Seamus, also Séamus [ ʃeɪməs ], is a male first name of Irish origin meaning one who replaced ( at a different location occurs ). The name comes from the Hebrew name of Jacob; the Anglicized form is James.
- 2.1 Music
Well-known bearers of the name
First name
- Seamus Blake (born 1969 ), British jazz saxophonist
- Séamus Bourke (1893-1967), Irish politician
- Seamus Boxley ( b. 1982 ), American basketball player
- Séamus Brennan (1948-2008), Irish politician
- Seamus " Shay " Brennan (1937-2000), Irish football player
- Séamus Coleman (* 1988), Irish football player
- Seamus Davey - Fitzpatrick (* 1998), American film actor
- Seamus Deane ( born 1940 ), Irish author and literary scholar
- Séamus Dolan (1914-2010), Irish politician ( Fianna Fáil )
- Séamus Freeman ( born 1944 ), Irish Roman Catholic bishop
- Séamus " Shay " Given ( born 1976 ), Irish football player
- Seamus Haji ( born 1968 ), British house DJ and music producer
- Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Irish writer (Nobel Prize 1995)
- Séamus Hegarty ( born 1940 ), Irish Roman Catholic bishop
- Séamus Kirk ( born 1945 ), Irish politician
- Seamus Kotyk ( b. 1980 ), Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender
- Seamus McGarvey ( b. 1967 ), Northern Irish cameraman and video director
- Séamus Ó hArgadáin, known as James Hardiman (1782-1855), Irish writer and librarian
- Peter Seamus O'Toole (1932-2013), Irish actor
- Séamus Pattison ( b. 1936 ), Irish politician (Irish Labour Party )
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Music
- Seamus is the title of a Pink Floyd song from 1971 (after the name of a dog involved in the production )