Bean is pronounced Ban and Sídhe is pronounced she. It is literately Banshee in Irish Gaelic.
The cast of An Bean Sidhe - 2014 includes: Rebecca Phelan as Lorraine Marian Rose as An Bean Sidhe Damien Tiernan as Reporter
This name comes from the phonetic spelling of the Irish 'bean sidhe'. In Irish folk law a female spirit whose wailing warns of impending death
According to the OED, "banshee" is attested asbenshibensheabenshieben-shiebanshiebansheeThese spellings are all phonetic renderings of the Irish "bean sídhe," which is arguably an acceptable variant, as it is still in modern use.
"Banshee" (bean sidhe) means "woman of the Shee," the Shee being the Fairy Folk. Strange sounds were sometimes attributed to one of them wailing over a misfortune, frequently an impending death which they knew of by their second sight. Doubly disturbing if you thought it might be about you or yours.
Bean (pronounced 'ban') as in 'banshee'.
It sounds like 'ban' as in 'banshee'.
Marian Rose has: Played Vivien Scarlett in "Mr. White" in 2009. Played Severed Head in "Lovely Dinner" in 2010. Played Vanessa in "Sodium Party" in 2013. Played Leading Lady in "Ode" in 2013. Played An Bean Sidhe in "An Bean Sidhe" in 2014.
Bean sí is the Irish language version.
bean sídhe (banshee)
The word is bean pronounced like 'ban' as in 'banshee'.
The banshee, from Irish bean si pronounced is a female spirit in Irish mythology.
sìdhiche bean-shìdh (female) compare Irish 'banshee'