Seamus

  • Origin
    Hebrew, Irish
  • Meaning
    The name Seamus carries the same meaning as James, signifying someone who supplants or takes the place of another, often in a clever or cunning way.
  • Variations
    Shamus, Séamus
  • Similar names
    Liam, Aidan, Connor, Declan, Finn, Cillian, Niall, Ronan, Eamon, Cormac
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  • Seamus is a charming and timeless baby boy name with rich Irish heritage. Derived from the well-loved name James, Seamus holds a meaning of "supplanter," hinting at a determined and clever individual. This moniker is perfect for parents who wish to honor their Irish roots or simply adore the musical and lyrical sound of the name. As a name, Seamus has a distinctive and endearing quality that sets it apart from more common names. Its variations, Shamus and Séamus, offer further flexibility for parents to choose the version that resonates most with them. The name's versatility allows it to suit both playful and sophisticated personalities alike. Numerous notable figures, from Nobel Prize-winning poets to talented athletes, have borne the name Seamus, adding to its appeal and prestige. Moreover, the name has left its mark in fictional realms, from literature to video games, depicting characters with depth and charisma. Choosing Seamus for your baby boy bestows upon him a name that is both timeless and contemporary, rooted in history yet carrying a sense of modern charm.
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