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silent letters, and its a popular name so people would spell it like that for individuality, and because of the whole silent letters thing it makes sense :D

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โˆ™ 12y ago
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โˆ™ 1w ago

The names Sean and Shawn are both anglicized versions of the Irish name Seรกn, which is pronounced "Shawn" in Irish Gaelic. The different spellings have evolved through historical and regional variations in pronunciation, but they all have the same origin and are typically pronounced the same way.

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Q: Why is the name Sean pronounced the same as Shawn?
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