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
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.
Shawn in French can be spelled as "Sean" or "Shawn."
The male given name can be Shon (a phonetic respelling), Sean, Shaun, or Shawn.These are all pronounced essentially the same, Sean being an Irish or Scottish pronunciation. (e.g. Sean Connery)
In Old Norse, the name Shawn would be translated to "Svein."
In French, the name Kyla would be pronounced as "Kee-la."
Guy is spelled the same in French, and pronounced 'Gee'.
it's the same thing as saying "sean"
It is pronounced the same as in English.
Shawn is a first name. As with all names it should be pronounced the same, no matter in which language it is used.
yes this is true and so is ben and josh and jessica are the worst hahahahah
The male given name can be Shon (a phonetic respelling), Sean, Shaun, or Shawn.These are all pronounced essentially the same, Sean being an Irish or Scottish pronunciation. (e.g. Sean Connery)
My name is Shania butnot how to say my name in Japanese
In Old Norse, the name Shawn would be translated to "Svein."
Sean Dillon is the main character in a series of the same name by Jack Higgins.
the name Sydney is actually the same in spanish spelled but can also be pronounced Sidnehy (Si-dneh) because in spanish e's are pronounced eh.
No if you are talking about SHAWN Michaels the wrestler his real name is Michael Shawn Hickenbottom not Shawn MIchaels
If "tailort" is a name, it would be pronounced exactly the same as in English.
ニナ Its still pronounced the same.