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A male given name, from the surname or from the river

Captain Samuel Shannon is frequently mentioned in the public records, and he had something more than a local reputation. He must have been very popular, as the name Shannon as a Christian name is so common throughout the valley as to be noticeable.

A female given name derived from the river; first used in the USA in early 20th century, and only recently in Ireland

Everything in my life is okay except I have this terrible problem with my sister Shannon. I'm spelling her name the way most people would. She spells it Sionna ever since the priest told us that's the real Irish way to spell it. It's the name of a river and a goddess. Shanny doesn't think she's a river. She's really Shannon Marie.

A surname of Irish origin, variant of Shanahan, anglicised from Ó Seanaigh (“descendant of a person named Old”)
The longest river in the British Isles, that flows through Ireland into the Atlantic Ocean
derived from the river
An Irish surname, derived from Shanahan
the Shannon a river in the Republic of Ireland, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean near Limerick
United States electrical engineer who pioneered mathematical communication theory (1916-2001)
Shannon entropy
information entropy
Claude Elwood Shannon
born April 30, 1916, Petoskey, Mich., U.S. died Feb. 24, 2001, Medford, Mass. U.S. electrical engineer. Shannon earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from MIT in 1940. He had a long career as a research mathematician at Bell Laboratories (1941-72) and as a professor at MIT (1957-78). On the basis of his 1948 paper "The Mathematical Theory of Communication," he is considered the founder of communication theory. He was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1966 and the Kyoto Prize in 1985
Claude Shannon
born April 30, 1916, Petoskey, Mich., U.S. died Feb. 24, 2001, Medford, Mass. U.S. electrical engineer. Shannon earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from MIT in 1940. He had a long career as a research mathematician at Bell Laboratories (1941-72) and as a professor at MIT (1957-78). On the basis of his 1948 paper "The Mathematical Theory of Communication," he is considered the founder of communication theory. He was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1966 and the Kyoto Prize in 1985
River Shannon
River, Ireland. The country's longest river, it rises in northwestern County Cavan and flows for about 230 mi (370 km) to enter the Atlantic Ocean below Limerick. It is surrounded by marshes and bogs for much of its course and widens at various points into lakes, many with islands. In the early 19th century it was a vital link in the waterways of Ireland; today it is used by pleasure craft
shannon

    Расстановка переносов

    Shan·non

    Турецкое произношение

    şänın

    Произношение

    /ˈsʜanən/ /ˈʃænən/
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