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Seonaid McIntosh (born 15
March 1996) is a
British sports shooter who
became the
World Champion at the 2018 ISSF
World Shooting Championships in the 50m...
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Jessie Niven MacLachlan (Scottish Gaelic:
Seònaid NicLachlainn) (18 June 1866 – 13 May 1916) was a
Scottish Gaelic soprano.
Jessie Niven MacLachlan was...
- they were used to win a
number of
medals at the ISSF
World Championships.
Seonaid McIntosh won the Women's 50metre
prone rifle event with a Racer3 in an...
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player 1996 –
Maxwell Jacob Friedman,
American professional wrestler 1996 –
Seonaid McIntosh,
Scottish sports shooter 1996 – Jinjin,
South Korean singer and...
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contain ⟨j⟩ in
other languages (Sine/Siobhàn for Joan/Jane/Anne/Anna;
Seonaid/Sinéad for Janet; Seumas/Séamus for James; Seosamh/Seòsaidh for Joseph...
- as "Jan" Non-English
variants adopted as
English names include Jeanette Seònaid, Sinéad, Seònag Hans
Christian Andersen (1805–1875),
Danish author Hans...
- do not
include facilities for
target sports despite Edinburgh athlete Seonaid McIntosh having earned one of TeamGB's
first quota places to the 2020 Summer...
- Euan/Ewen/Ewan
Shona Scottish Gaelic Iain, Eòin, Seathan,
Shean Seòna, Seònag,
Seònaid, Siubhan, Sìne
Serbian Ivan, Janko, Jovan, Jovica,
Vanja Jovana, Jovanka...
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Seonag Joan,
Shona SG
equivalent of En Joan.
Shona is an Anglicisation.
Seònaid Janet, Jessie, Seona,
Shona SG
equivalent of En Janet.
Shona is an Anglicisation;...
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Seanna (English)
Seini (Tongan)
Seona (Scots)
Seonag (Scottish Gaelic)
Seónaid (Scottish Gaelic)
Shana (English)
Shauna (English)
Shavonne (English) Shawn...