'Sean' with an accent over the 'a' is the Gaelic (Irish) name for John. It is sometimes spelt 'Shawn' which is the phonetic spelling of the name.
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In the original Irish it is Ó Maoileoin (descendant of the devotee of St. John).
It's an anglicized spelling of the Irish name "Sean," which is the Irish form of the name "John."
Nope that would be an English name. The Irish version is Sean (Pronounced Shawn)
It depends on your definition of "Irish": if you mean of Gaelic Catholic Irish then it would be John F. Kennedy. If you choose to include the "Ulster Scots" ("Scotch-Irish") as "Irish" then the answer is Andrew Jackson.
Jack is a form of John. In Irish John can be Seán or Eoin.
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