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'''McMahon''' or '''MacMahon''' ({{IPAc-en|m|ə|k|ˈ|m|æ|n}} {{respell|mək|MAN}} or {{IPAc-en|m|ə|k|ˈ|m|ɑː|n}} {{respell|mək|MAHN}}; [[Irish spelling reform|older]] [[Irish language|Irish]] orthography: {{lang|ga|Mac Mathghamhna}}; reformed Irish orthography: {{lang|ga|Mac Mathúna}}; meaning "son of the [[Bears in Ireland|bear]]")<ref>{{Cite web |date=2000-01-01 |title=McMahon Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms |url=https://www.houseofnames.com/mcmahon-family-crest |access-date=2023-05-27 |website=HouseOfNames |language=EN}}</ref> is an Irish surname.
'''McMahon''' or '''MacMahon''' ({{IPAc-en|m|ə|k|ˈ|m|æ|n}} {{respell|mək|MAN}} or {{IPAc-en|m|ə|k|ˈ|m|ɑː|n}} {{respell|mək|MAHN}}; [[Irish spelling reform|older]] [[Irish language|Irish]] orthography: {{lang|ga|Mac Mathghamhna}}; reformed Irish orthography: {{lang|ga|Mac Mathúna}}; meaning "son of the [[Bears in Ireland|bear]]")<ref>{{Cite web |date=2000-01-01 |title=McMahon Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms |url=https://www.houseofnames.com/mcmahon-family-crest |access-date=2023-05-27 |website=HouseOfNames |language=EN}}</ref> is an Irish surname.


The surname came into use around the 11th century by two different Irish [[McMahon clans|clans]]: The [[McMahon clans#The MacMahons of Thomond (County Clare)|MacMahons of Thomond]], a sept of the [[Dál gCais]], and the [[McMahon clans#The MacMahons of Oriel (Monaghan)|MacMahons of Oriel]], rulers of [[Airgíalla]]. Additionally, a separate McMahon family in [[County Fermanagh]] is descended from Mahon Maguire, a grandson of Donn Carrach Maguire.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=History&Surname=McMahon&UserID=|title = Irish names}}</ref>
The surname came into use around the 11th century by two different Irish [[McMahon clans|clans]]: The [[McMahon clans#The MacMahons of Thomond (County Clare)|MacMahons of Thomond]], a sept of the [[Dál gCais]], and the [[McMahon clans#The MacMahons of Oriel (Monaghan)|MacMahons of Oriel]], rulers of [[Airgíalla]]. Additionally, a separate McMahon family in [[County Fermanagh]] is descended from Mahon Maguire, a grandson of Donn Carrach Maguire.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/index.cfm?fuseaction=History&Surname=McMahon&UserID=|title = Irish names| newspaper=[[The Irish Times]] }}</ref> According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the MacMahons were one of the chiefly families of the [[Dal gCais]] or [[Dalcassians]] who were a tribe of the [[Erainn]] who were the second wave of Celts to settle in [[Ireland]] between about 500 and 100 [[Anno Domini|BC]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Cairney |first=C. Thomas |year=1989 |title=Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland |location=[[Jefferson, North Carolina]], United States, and London |publisher=[[McFarland & Company]] |pages=61-69 |isbn=0899503624}}</ref>


McMahon or MacMahon is the surname of the following people:
McMahon or MacMahon is the surname of the following people:
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* [[Aline MacMahon]] (1899–1991), American actress
* [[Aline MacMahon]] (1899–1991), American actress
* Amelia McMahon (born 1959), better known by her stage name [[Amy Rigby]], American singer-songwriter
* [[Andrew McMahon]] (born 1982), American singer-songwriter
* [[Andrew McMahon]] (born 1982), American singer-songwriter
* [[Andrew "Blueblood" McMahon]] (1926–1984), American Chicago blues bass guitarist, singer and songwriter
* [[Andrew "Blueblood" McMahon]] (1926–1984), American Chicago blues bass guitarist, singer and songwriter
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* [[Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker)]], British filmmaker
* [[Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker)]], British filmmaker
* [[Rude Dog|Brad McMahon]], creator of fictional animated white dog [[Rude Dog]]
* [[Rude Dog|Brad McMahon]], creator of fictional animated white dog [[Rude Dog]]
* Brian McMahon, guitarist and founding member of [[Electric Eels (band)]]
* [[Bryan MacMahon (writer)]] (1909–1998), Irish playwright, novelist and short story writer
* [[Bryan MacMahon (writer)]] (1909–1998), Irish playwright, novelist and short story writer
* Bryan McMahon, Irish drummer, founding member of [[Future Kings of Spain]], and founding member of [[Badself]]
* Cambella McMahon, pseudonym of [[Sharon McPherson]] (1965–2021), [[Scottish people|Scottish]] writer and [[book publisher]]
* Cambella McMahon, pseudonym of [[Sharon McPherson]] (1965–2021), [[Scottish people|Scottish]] writer and [[book publisher]]
* [[Charles MacMahon (disambiguation)]], several people:
* [[Charles MacMahon (disambiguation)]], several people:
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* [[Charlie McMahon]] (born 1951), Australian [[didgeridoo]] player, founder of the group [[Gondwanaland (band)|Gondwanaland]], one of the first non-[[Indigenous Australians|Aboriginal]] musicians to gain fame as a professional didgeridoo player, and inventor of the [[Modern didgeridoo designs|didjeribone]]
* [[Charlie McMahon]] (born 1951), Australian [[didgeridoo]] player, founder of the group [[Gondwanaland (band)|Gondwanaland]], one of the first non-[[Indigenous Australians|Aboriginal]] musicians to gain fame as a professional didgeridoo player, and inventor of the [[Modern didgeridoo designs|didjeribone]]
* Chris "CJ" McMahon, former vocalist of Australian [[deathcore]] band [[Thy Art Is Murder]]
* Chris "CJ" McMahon, former vocalist of Australian [[deathcore]] band [[Thy Art Is Murder]]
* Chris McMahon, founding member and bassist, keyboardist, and vocalist of [[Sheffield]]-based English [[progressive rock]] band [[Haze (band)]], which also includes Paul McMahon, founding member and brother of Chris, and Danny McMahon, Paul’s son and Chris’s nephew
* [[Ciarán Mac Mathúna]] (1925–2009), Irish broadcaster
* [[Ciarán Mac Mathúna]] (1925–2009), Irish broadcaster
* Conor McMahon, [[Irish people|Irish]] film writer and director, known especially for [[Let the Wrong One In|'Let the Wrong One In' (2021)]]
* Conor McMahon, [[Irish people|Irish]] film writer and director, known especially for [[Let the Wrong One In|'Let the Wrong One In' (2021)]]
* Craig McMahon, film writer, director, and producer, known for 2020 American musical drama film ''[[Sweet Sunshine]]''
* Craig McMahon, film writer, director, and producer, known for 2020 American musical drama film ''[[Sweet Sunshine]]''
* [[Damon McMahon]] (born 1980), [[Philadelphia]]-born, [[Los Angeles]]-based American indie rock musician and the primary member of the musical project [[Amen Dunes]]
* [[Damon McMahon]] (born 1980), [[Philadelphia]]-born, [[Los Angeles]]–based American indie rock musician and the primary member of the musical project [[Amen Dunes]]
* [[Daniel McMahon|Daniel James McMahon]] (born 1982), American [[Academy Award]]-winning multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and audio engineer from [[Rockford, Illinois]], United States
* [[Daniel McMahon|Daniel James McMahon]] (born 1982), American [[Academy Award]]-winning multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and audio engineer from [[Rockford, Illinois]], United States
* Daniel McMahon, keyboardist and founding member of [[Denver]]-based [[alternative country]] band [[Woven Hand]], known for combining influences from [[Southern Gothic#Music|Southern Gothic music]], [[old-time music]], [[folk music]], [[gospel music]], and [[rock and roll]]
* Daniel McMahon, keyboardist and founding member of [[Denver]]-based [[alternative country]] band [[Woven Hand]], known for combining influences from [[Southern Gothic#Music|Southern Gothic music]], [[old-time music]], [[folk music]], [[gospel music]], and [[rock and roll]]
* [[Danielle McMahon]], of ''[[Big Brother 15 (UK)|Big Brother 15]]''
* [[Danielle McMahon]], of ''[[Big Brother 15 (UK)|Big Brother 15]]''
* Danny McMahon, drummer of [[Sheffield]]-based English [[progressive rock]] band [[Haze (band)]], which also includes Paul McMahon, founding member and father of Danny, and Chris McMahon, founding member and Paul’s brother (and therefore also Danny’s uncle)
* David McMahon, television writer, director, and producer, known for co-writing, co-directing, and co-producing [[Ken Burns|Ken Burns’s]] [[Muhammad Ali (miniseries)|''Muhammad Ali'' (miniseries)]]
* David McMahon, television writer, director, and producer, known for co-writing, co-directing, and co-producing [[Ken Burns|Ken Burns’s]] [[Muhammad Ali (miniseries)|''Muhammad Ali'' (miniseries)]]
* [[Éabha McMahon]] (born 1992), Irish singer
* [[Éabha McMahon]] (born 1990), Irish singer
* [[Ed McMahon]] (1923–2009), American entertainer
* [[Ed McMahon]] (1923–2009), American entertainer
* [[Ella MacMahon]] (1864–1956), prolific [[List of Irish novelists|Irish romance novelist]] and daughter of Rev. [[John Henry MacMahon]]
* [[Ella MacMahon]] (1864–1956), prolific [[List of Irish novelists|Irish romance novelist]] and daughter of Rev. [[John Henry MacMahon]]
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* [[Jennifer McMahon (writer)]] (born 1968), American novelist
* [[Jennifer McMahon (writer)]] (born 1968), American novelist
* Joe McMahon, original drummer for [[rock music|rock]] band [[Chubby and the Gang]], formed in [[West London]]
* Joe McMahon, original drummer for [[rock music|rock]] band [[Chubby and the Gang]], formed in [[West London]]
* Joe McMahon, founding and current guitarist and lead vocalist for [[Boston]]-based [[punk rock]] band [[Smoke or Fire]], also known for his [[Smoke or Fire#Joe McMahon's solo career and Beauty Fades (2016–present)|solo career]]
* [[John J. McMahon (architect)]] (1875–1958), American architect
* [[John J. McMahon (architect)]] (1875–1958), American architect
* [[Julian McMahon]] (born 1968), Australian actor; son of former Prime Minister
* [[Julian McMahon]] (born 1968), Australian actor; son of former Prime Minister
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* [[Mike McMahon (comics)]] (born 1954), British comics illustrator
* [[Mike McMahon (comics)]] (born 1954), British comics illustrator
* [[Neil McMahon]] (born 1949), author
* [[Neil McMahon]] (born 1949), author
* Paul McMahon, founding member, guitarist, and vocalist of [[Sheffield]]-based English [[progressive rock]] band [[Haze (band)]], which also includes Chris McMahon, founding member and brother of Paul, and Danny McMahon, Paul’s son and Chris’s nephew
* [[Richard McMahon (pianist)]], [[United Kingdom|English]] [[pianist]] and music professor
* [[Richard McMahon (pianist)]], [[United Kingdom|English]] [[pianist]] and music professor
* [[Ryan McMahon (singer-songwriter)]] (born 1979), Canadian singer-songwriter, folk-rock musician
* [[Ryan McMahon (singer-songwriter)]] (born 1979), Canadian singer-songwriter, folk-rock musician
* Ryan McMahon, aka [[Iame (rapper)]] (also known as Wool See), American hip-hop recording artist
* Ryan McMahon, aka [[Iame (rapper)]] (also known as Wool See), American hip-hop recording artist
* [[Ryan McMahon (record producer)]], former member of [[Los Angeles]]-based [[songwriting]], [[record production]], and [[remix]] team [[Captain Cuts]]
* [[Ryan McMahon (record producer)]], former member of [[Los Angeles]]–based [[songwriting]], [[record production]], and [[remix]] team [[Captain Cuts]]
* Savannah D. McMahon, film actor, known for starring in 2020 American musical drama film ''[[Sweet Sunshine]]''
* Savannah D. McMahon, film actor, known for starring in 2020 American musical drama film ''[[Sweet Sunshine]]''
* Seamus McMahon, member of the band [[Big Tom and The Mainliners]]
* [[Sonia McMahon]], Lady McMahon (1932–2010), Australian socialite; wife of former Prime Minister
* [[Sonia McMahon]], Lady McMahon (1932–2010), Australian socialite; wife of former Prime Minister
* Steve McMahon, former bassist of [[San Diego]]-based [[deathcore]] band [[Carnifex (band)|Carnifex]]
* Steve McMahon, former bassist of [[San Diego]]–based [[deathcore]] band [[Carnifex (band)|Carnifex]]
* [[Terry McMahon]] (born 1970), Irish director, producer, writer, actor and acting coach, best known for his roles in ''[[Batman Begins]]'' and ''[[Patrick's Day (film)|Patrick's Day]]''
* [[Terry McMahon]] (born 1970), Irish director, producer, writer, actor and acting coach, best known for his roles in ''[[Batman Begins]]'' and ''[[Patrick's Day (film)|Patrick's Day]]''
* [[Thomas A. McMahon (actor)]], best known for playing Spiro in the 2006 film ''[[The Killing of John Lennon]]''
* [[Thomas A. McMahon (actor)]], best known for playing Spiro in the 2006 film ''[[The Killing of John Lennon]]''
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* [[Amy MacMahon]], Australian politician
* [[Amy MacMahon]], Australian politician
* [[Brien McMahon]] (1903{{ndash}}1952), American lawyer and US Senator who was a major figure in the establishment of the [[United States Atomic Energy Commission|Atomic Energy Commission]] through his authorship of the [[United States Atomic Energy Act of 1946|Atomic Energy Act]] if 1946 (the [[McMahon Act]])
* [[Brien McMahon]] (1903{{ndash}}1952), American lawyer and US Senator who was a major figure in the establishment of the [[United States Atomic Energy Commission|Atomic Energy Commission]] through his authorship of the [[United States Atomic Energy Act of 1946|Atomic Energy Act]] if 1946 (the [[McMahon Act]])
* [[Colleen McMahon]] (born 1951), [[Senior status|senior]] [[United States federal judge|United States district judge]]
* [[Edward McMahon (MP)]] (died 1901), [[Ireland|Irish]] [[Home Rule League]] politician
* [[Edward McMahon (MP)]] (died 1901), [[Ireland|Irish]] [[Home Rule League]] politician
* [[Eleanor McMahon]] (born {{circa|1962}}), [[People of Canada|Canadian]] politician and founder of ''Share the Road Cycling Coalition'', an urban transportation policy and advocacy group she created following the death of her husband, OPP Sergeant Greg Stobbart, in a collision in June 2006
* [[Eleanor McMahon]] (born {{circa|1962}}), [[People of Canada|Canadian]] politician and founder of ''Share the Road Cycling Coalition'', an urban transportation policy and advocacy group she created following the death of her husband, OPP Sergeant Greg Stobbart, in a collision in June 2006
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* [[George McMahon (politician)]] (1929–2019) [[Canadians|Canadian]] politician
* [[George McMahon (politician)]] (1929–2019) [[Canadians|Canadian]] politician
* [[Harvey Harold McMahon]] (1887&ndash;1959), Canadian merchant and political figure
* [[Harvey Harold McMahon]] (1887&ndash;1959), Canadian merchant and political figure
* Sir [[Henry McMahon (diplomat)]] (1862–1949), British soldier and High Commissioner in Egypt
* Sir [[Henry McMahon]] (1862–1949), British soldier and High Commissioner in Egypt
* [[Hugh McMahon (politician)|Hugh McMahon]] (born 1938), former [[Scottish people|Scottish]] politician who served in the [[European Parliament]]
* [[Hugh McMahon (politician)|Hugh McMahon]] (born 1938), former [[Scottish people|Scottish]] politician who served in the [[European Parliament]]
* [[James McMahon (Canadian politician)]] (1830&ndash;1909), [[Ontario]] doctor and political figure
* [[James E. McMahon]], American politician
* [[James E. McMahon]], American politician
* [[Jim McMahon (politician)]] {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|OBE|FRSA}} (born 1980), British Member of Parliament
* [[Jim McMahon (politician)]] {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|OBE|FRSA}} (born 1980), British Member of Parliament
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* John McMahon, Justice of the [[Ontario Superior Court of Justice]], known for his role in the [[2010–2017 Toronto serial homicides]]
* John McMahon, Justice of the [[Ontario Superior Court of Justice]], known for his role in the [[2010–2017 Toronto serial homicides]]
* [[John A. McMahon]] (1833&ndash;1923), American politician
* [[John A. McMahon]] (1833&ndash;1923), American politician
* [[John McMahon (Australian politician)]] (1914–1975), Australian politician, member of the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]] from 1950 until 1968, and member of the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|Labor Party]], holding ministerial positions including Minister for Transport and Minister for Lands
* [[John N. McMahon]] (born 1929), former senior [[U.S. government|U.S.]] official of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
* [[John N. McMahon]] (born 1929), former senior [[U.S. government|U.S.]] official of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
* [[Larry McMahon]] (1929–2006), Irish [[Fine Gael]] politician who served both as a [[Teachta Dála]] (TD) and as a [[Seanad Éireann|Senator]]
* [[Les McMahon]] (1930–2015), Australian [[plumber]], [[gasfitter]], drainer, and politician
* [[Les McMahon]] (1930–2015), Australian [[plumber]], [[gasfitter]], drainer, and politician
* [[Lylea McMahon]] (born 1971), former [[Australia]]n politician
* [[Lylea McMahon]] (born 1971), former [[Australia]]n politician
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* [[Michael McMahon]] (born 1957), American politician and attorney
* [[Michael McMahon]] (born 1957), American politician and attorney
* [[Michael McMahon (Scottish politician)]] (born 1961), Scottish politician
* [[Michael McMahon (Scottish politician)]] (born 1961), Scottish politician
* Michael Hubert McMahon, former mayor of [[Municipality of Balmain|Balmain]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] (January 1942 – 9 November 1942) and father of [[John McMahon (Australian politician)]], who served as Balmain Alderman (1942–1944) and State MP for [[Electoral district of Balmain|Balmain]] (1950–1968)
* The [[MacMahon family]] of French aristocrats.
* The [[MacMahon family]] of French aristocrats
** [[Patrice de MacMahon]] (1808–1893), president of France 1873–1879
** [[Patrice de MacMahon]] (1808–1893), president of France 1873–1879
* [[Patrick McMahon (MP)]] (1813–1875), [[Irish people|Irish]] [[Irish Liberal Party|Liberal]], [[Independent Irish Party]], and [[Radicals (UK)|Radical]] politician
* [[Richard McMahon (bailiff)|Sir Richard James McMahon]] (born 1962), British barrister and [[Bailiff of Guernsey]]
* [[Richard McMahon (bailiff)|Sir Richard James McMahon]] (born 1962), British barrister and [[Bailiff of Guernsey]]
* [[Richard Randolph McMahon]] (1852–1935), [[West Virginia]] lawyer and [[Solicitor of the United States Treasury]]
* [[Richard Randolph McMahon]] (1852–1935), [[West Virginia]] lawyer and [[Solicitor of the United States Treasury]]
* [[Area codes 315 and 680#History|Ryan McMahon]], Executive of [[Onondaga County]], [[New York (state)|New York]]
* [[Area codes 315 and 680#History|Ryan McMahon]], Executive of [[Onondaga County]], [[New York (state)|New York]]
* [[Sam McMahon]], Australian politician
* [[Sam McMahon|Samantha Jane McMahon]], Australian politician
* Sarah McMahon, mayor of the [[City of Hawkesbury]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] (2022–current)
* Sarah McMahon, mayor of the [[City of Hawkesbury]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] (2022–current)
* [[Siobhan McMahon]] (born 1984), Scottish politician and daughter of [[Michael McMahon (Scottish politician)]]
* [[Siobhan McMahon]] (born 1984), Scottish politician and daughter of [[Michael McMahon (Scottish politician)]]
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* [[James McMahon (priest)]] (1817–1901), Irish-born priest
* [[James McMahon (priest)]] (1817–1901), Irish-born priest
* Rev. [[John Henry MacMahon]] (1829–1900), [[Church of Ireland]] cleric, known as a scholar of [[patristics]] and the [[scholastic philosopher]]s, and father of prolific Irish romance novelist [[Ella MacMahon]]
* Rev. [[John Henry MacMahon]] (1829–1900), [[Church of Ireland]] cleric, known as a scholar of [[patristics]] and the [[scholastic philosopher]]s, and father of prolific Irish romance novelist [[Ella MacMahon]]
* [[John J. McMahon (bishop)]] (1875&ndash;1932), American [[prelate]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]
* [[Lawrence Stephen McMahon]] (1835&ndash;1893), [[Canadians|Canadian]]-born [[prelate|American prelate]] of the [[Catholic Church]]
* [[Lawrence Stephen McMahon]] (1835&ndash;1893), [[Canadians|Canadian]]-born [[prelate|American prelate]] of the [[Catholic Church]]
* [[Michael Peter MacMahon]] (1720–1807), Irish Dominican friar
* [[Michael Peter MacMahon]] (1720–1807), Irish Dominican friar
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* [[Bernard McMahon]] (1775—1816), Irish-American horticulturist who settled in [[Philadelphia]], served as one of the stewards of the plant collections from the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]], and was the author of ''The American Gardener's Calendar: Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the United States''
* [[Bernard McMahon]] (1775—1816), Irish-American horticulturist who settled in [[Philadelphia]], served as one of the stewards of the plant collections from the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]], and was the author of ''The American Gardener's Calendar: Adapted to the Climates and Seasons of the United States''
* [[Brian MacMahon]] (1923–2007), British-American epidemiologist
* [[Brian MacMahon]] (1923–2007), British-American epidemiologist
* [[Brigadier]] [[Brian McMahon (New Zealand Army officer)]] {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CBE|KStJ}} (born 1929), retired [[New Zealand Defence Force]] officer and former [[Venereology|venereologist]]
* [[Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom)|Lieutenant-General]] [[Charles Alexander McMahon]] [[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]] [[Fellow of the Geological Society of London|FGS]] (1830–1904), Anglo-Irish soldier, [[geologist]], and administrator in [[British India]]
* [[Lieutenant-general (United Kingdom)|Lieutenant-General]] [[Charles Alexander McMahon]] [[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]] [[Fellow of the Geological Society of London|FGS]] (1830–1904), Anglo-Irish soldier, [[geologist]], and administrator in [[British India]]
* [[Chris McMahon (academic)]] (born 1955), British mechanical engineer, academic, and researcher
* [[Chris McMahon (academic)]] (born 1955), British mechanical engineer, academic, and researcher
* [[Douglas G. McMahon]], award-winning prolific professor of Biological Sciences and Pharmacology at [[Vanderbilt University]]
* [[Douglas G. McMahon]], award-winning prolific professor of Biological Sciences and Pharmacology at [[Vanderbilt University]]
* [[Frederick McMahon Gaige]] (1890–1976), [[U.S.|American]] [[entomologist]] and [[herpetologist]]
* [[Howard O. McMahon]] (1914–1990), Canadian-born American [[Electrical engineering|electrical engineer]], inventor of the [[Cryocooler#GM-refrigerators|Gifford-McMahon cryocooler]], and the Science Director, Vice President, Head of the Research and Development Division, and then President of [[Arthur D. Little|Arthur D. Little, Inc]]
* [[Howard O. McMahon]] (1914–1990), Canadian-born American [[Electrical engineering|electrical engineer]], inventor of the [[Cryocooler#GM-refrigerators|Gifford-McMahon cryocooler]], and the Science Director, Vice President, Head of the Research and Development Division, and then President of [[Arthur D. Little|Arthur D. Little, Inc]]
* [[James McMahon (astronomer)]], contemporary American amateur astronomer
* [[James McMahon (astronomer)]], contemporary American amateur astronomer
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* Kathy Olson McMahon, who, along with James McMahon (inventor and engineer), made several improvements to [[Inkjet technology]]
* Kathy Olson McMahon, who, along with James McMahon (inventor and engineer), made several improvements to [[Inkjet technology]]
* [[Lee E. McMahon]] (1931–1989), American computer scientist
* [[Lee E. McMahon]] (1931–1989), American computer scientist
* Mike McMahon, inventor, known for developing [[Emacs]]-like [[text editor]]s [[EINE and ZWEI]] for [[Lisp machines]]
* [[Mike McMahon (professor)]], English surgeon
* [[Mike McMahon (professor)]], English surgeon
* [[Percy Alexander MacMahon]] (1854–1929), British soldier and mathematician
* [[Percy Alexander MacMahon]] (1854–1929), British soldier and mathematician
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* [[Bethany Calcaterra-McMahon]] (born 1974), American former [[luge]]r who competed at the [[1994 Winter Olympics|1994]] and [[1998 Winter Olympics]]
* [[Bethany Calcaterra-McMahon]] (born 1974), American former [[luge]]r who competed at the [[1994 Winter Olympics|1994]] and [[1998 Winter Olympics]]
* [[Bill McMahon]], former Hong Kong international lawn bowler; husband of [[Rosemary McMahon]] and father of [[Mark McMahon (bowls)|Mark McMahon]]
* [[Bill McMahon]], former Hong Kong international lawn bowler; husband of [[Rosemary McMahon]] and father of [[Mark McMahon (bowls)|Mark McMahon]]
* [[Billy McMahon (athlete)]] (1910–1991), American [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[long-distance runner]]
* [[Bob McMahon]], former head coach and current assistant coach in the [[National Lacrosse League]]
* [[Bob McMahon]], former head coach and current assistant coach in the [[National Lacrosse League]]
* [[Bobby McMahon]], Scottish [[association football|association football]] analyst
* [[Bobby McMahon]], Scottish [[association football]] analyst
* [[Brent McMahon (wheelchair racer)]] (Michael Brent McMahon, born 1966), Canadian Paralympic athlete
* [[Brent McMahon (wheelchair racer)]] (Michael Brent McMahon, born 1966), Canadian Paralympic athlete
* [[Brian McMahon (footballer)]] (born 15 July 1939), former [[Australian rules football]]
* [[Brian McMahon (footballer)]] (born 15 July 1939), former [[Australian rules football]]
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* [[Don McMahon]] (1930–1987), Major League Baseball pitcher
* [[Don McMahon]] (1930–1987), Major League Baseball pitcher
* [[Doug McMahon]] (1917–1997), Canadian [[Association football|soccer]] player and honoured member of the [[Canada Soccer Hall of Fame]]
* [[Doug McMahon]] (1917–1997), Canadian [[Association football|soccer]] player and honoured member of the [[Canada Soccer Hall of Fame]]
* [[Dylan McMahon]] (born 2001), American football player for the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]
* [[Eagle Wynne McMahon]] (born 1998), American professional disc golfer
* [[Eagle Wynne McMahon]] (born 1998), American professional disc golfer
* [[Eddie McMahon]] (1885–19??), Scottish footballer
* [[Eddie McMahon]] (born 1885), Scottish footballer
* [[Elizabeth McMahon|Elizabeth "Liz" McMahon]] (born 1993), American [[volleyball]] player
* [[Elizabeth McMahon|Elizabeth "Liz" McMahon]] (born 1993), American [[volleyball]] player
* [[Garfield McMahon]] (1932–2023), Canadian [[Shooting sport|sports shooter]] who competed at the [[1960 Summer Olympics|1960]] and [[1964 Summer Olympics]]
* [[Garfield McMahon]] (1932–2023), Canadian [[Shooting sport|sports shooter]] who competed at the [[1960 Summer Olympics|1960]] and [[1964 Summer Olympics]]
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* [[Gerry McMahon]] (born 1973), [[People of Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] [[association football|football]] coach and former [[association football|footballer]]
* [[Gerry McMahon]] (born 1973), [[People of Northern Ireland|Northern Irish]] [[association football|football]] coach and former [[association football|footballer]]
* [[Graeme McMahon]] (1940–2014), [[Australian rules football]] player and executive, best known as chairman of [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]] from 1997 to 2003
* [[Graeme McMahon]] (1940–2014), [[Australian rules football]] player and executive, best known as chairman of [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]] from 1997 to 2003
* [[Harrison McMahon]] (born 2006), English professional footballer
* [[Jack McMahon (baseball)]] (1869–1894), [[Major League Baseball]] [[first baseman]] and [[catcher]]
* [[Jack McMahon (baseball)]] (1869–1894), [[Major League Baseball]] [[first baseman]] and [[catcher]]
* [[Jack McMahon]] (1928–1989), American professional [[basketball]] player and coach
* [[Jack McMahon]] (1928–1989), American professional [[basketball]] player and coach
* [[Jim McMahon]] (born 1959), American football player
* [[Jim McMahon]] (born 1959), American football player
* [[Joe McMahon]] (born 1983), Tyrone Gaelic footballer
* [[Joe McMahon]] (born 1983), Tyrone Gaelic footballer
* [[John McMahon (Australian footballer, born 1900)]] (1900–1962), former professional [[Australian rules football]]er
* [[John McMahon (Australian footballer, born 1935)]] (1935–2002), former professional [[Australian rules football]]er
* [[John McMahon (cricketer)]], Australian-born cricketer who played in England
* [[John McMahon (cricketer)]], Australian-born cricketer who played in England
* [[John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)]] (1917–2001), Australian-born [[first-class cricket]]er who played for [[Surrey County Cricket Club|Surrey]] and [[Somerset County Cricket Club]]s in England from 1947 to 1957
* [[John McMahon (Queensland cricketer)]] (born 1932), Australian [[cricket]]er
* [[John McMahon (Queensland cricketer)]] (born 1932), Australian [[cricket]]er
* [[John McMahon (wrestler)]] (1841–1911), American [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] who specialized in [[collar-and-elbow]] wrestling; he was of no relation to the [[McMahon family]]
* [[John McMahon (wrestler)]] (1841–1911), American [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] who specialized in [[collar-and-elbow]] wrestling; he was of no relation to the [[McMahon family]]
* [[John McMahon (footballer, born 1964)]], English footballer and brother of [[Steve McMahon (footballer)]]
* [[John McMahon (footballer, born 1964)]], English footballer and brother of [[Steve McMahon (footballer)]]
* [[Johnny McMahon (English footballer)]], footballer who played as a centre half for [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]] between 1902 and 1906
* [[Jordan McMahon]] (born 1983), professional Australian rules football player
* [[Jordan McMahon]] (born 1983), professional Australian rules football player
* [[Justin McMahon]], Tyrone Gaelic footballer
* [[Justin McMahon]], Tyrone Gaelic footballer
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**[[Kevin McMahon (Gaelic footballer)]] (born 1982), Irish Gaelic footballer
**[[Kevin McMahon (Gaelic footballer)]] (born 1982), Irish Gaelic footballer
**[[Kevin McMahon (rower)]] (born 1938), Australian Olympic rower
**[[Kevin McMahon (rower)]] (born 1938), Australian Olympic rower
**Kevin McMahon, Irish high-ranking [[Snooker|snooker]] player, upset by young upstart player [[Zhao Xintong]], who was later suspended for offences relating to betting on snooker
**Kevin McMahon, Irish high-ranking [[snooker]] player, upset by young upstart player [[Zhao Xintong]], who was later suspended for offences relating to betting on snooker
* [[Len McMahon]] (1887–1968), [[New Zealand cricket team|New Zealand]] cricketer
* [[Len McMahon]] (1887–1968), [[New Zealand cricket team|New Zealand]] cricketer
* [[Lewis McMahon]] (born 1985), English semi-professional [[Association football|football]] [[midfielder]]
* [[Lewis McMahon]] (born 1985), English semi-professional [[Association football|football]] [[midfielder]]
* [[Maddy McMahon]] (born 1989), retired [[Australian rules football]]er who played for the [[Geelong Football Club#AFL Women's team|Geelong Football Club]] in the [[AFL Women's]] (AFLW)
* [[Maddy McMahon]] (born 1989), retired [[Australian rules football]]er who played for the [[Geelong Football Club#AFL Women's team|Geelong Football Club]] in the [[AFL Women's]] (AFLW)
* [[Mannon McMahon]] (born 2001), American ice hockey player
* [[Mark McMahon (bowls)]] (born 1970), Scottish born indoor and lawn [[bowls]] player, who has represented England, Hong Kong, and Australia at the international level; son of [[Bill McMahon]] and [[Rosemary McMahon]]
* [[Mark McMahon (bowls)]] (born 1970), Scottish born indoor and lawn [[bowls]] player, who has represented England, Hong Kong, and Australia at the international level; son of [[Bill McMahon]] and [[Rosemary McMahon]]
* [[Mark McMahon (American football)]] (1878–1947), [[college football|football]] player at the [[University of Texas]] and later the fourth [[college football|football]] head coach of their chief rival, the [[University of Oklahoma]]
* [[Mark McMahon (American football)]] (1878–1947), [[college football|football]] player at the [[University of Texas]] and later the fourth [[college football|football]] head coach of their chief rival, the [[University of Oklahoma]]
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* [[Tom McMahon (American football)]] (born 1969), professional [[American football]] coach in the [[National Football League]]
* [[Tom McMahon (American football)]] (born 1969), professional [[American football]] coach in the [[National Football League]]
**His son is Emmett "Mitt" McMahon, [[Online producer|producer]] of [[The Pat McAfee Show]] and [[executive producer]] of the Hammer DAHN [[sports gambling]] [[podcast]]
**His son is Emmett "Mitt" McMahon, [[Online producer|producer]] of [[The Pat McAfee Show]] and [[executive producer]] of the Hammer DAHN [[sports gambling]] [[podcast]]
* [[Tom McMahon (footballer, born 1918)]] (1918–2005), [[Australian rules football]]er who played with [[Western Bulldogs|Footscray]] in the [[Australian Football League|Victorian Football League]]
* [[Tony McMahon]], footballer (Middlesbrough FC)
* [[Tony McMahon]], footballer (Middlesbrough FC)
* [[Trevor McMahon]] (born 1929), New Zealand Test cricketer
* [[Trevor McMahon]] (born 1929), New Zealand Test cricketer
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== Others ==
== Others ==


* [[Barney McMahon|Brigadier General Brian "Barney" McMahon]] [[Distinguished Service Medal (Ireland)|DSM]] (1928–2010), [[Irish Defence Forces]] officer
* [[Barney McMahon]] [[Distinguished Service Medal (Ireland)|DSM]] (1928–2010), [[Irish Defence Forces]] officer
* [[Benjamin McMahon]] (1818–1838), [[Irish people|Irish]] emigrant who was an [[Plantations in the American South#Overseer|overseer]] on a [[Jamaica]] slave plantation, wrote an account of his experiences, and later became an avowed [[abolitionist]]
* [[Benjamin McMahon]] (1818–1838), [[Irish people|Irish]] emigrant who was an [[Plantations in the American South#Overseer|overseer]] on a [[Jamaica]] slave plantation, wrote an account of his experiences, and later became an avowed [[abolitionist]]
* [[Bernard F. McMahon]], United States Navy submarine commander of World War II
* [[Bernard F. McMahon]], United States Navy submarine commander of World War II
* [[Brigadier]] [[Brian McMahon (New Zealand Army officer)]] {{post-nominals|country=NZL|CBE|KStJ}} (born 1929), retired [[New Zealand Defence Force]] officer and former [[Venereology|venereologist]]
* Brian McMahon, former CEO and GM of [[MapQuest]]
* [[Bryan MacMahon (judge)]] (born 1941), Irish judge
* [[Bryan MacMahon (judge)]] (born 1941), Irish judge
* Claire McMahon, who witnessed the kidnapping of her boyfriend [[Dominic McGlinchey#Internal security|Eric Dale]]
* Claire McMahon, who witnessed the kidnapping of her boyfriend [[Dominic McGlinchey#Internal security|Eric Dale]]
* [[Danielle McMahon]], housemate on [[Big Brother (British series 15)|''Big Brother'' (British series 15)]]
* [[Éamon McMahon]], associate of [[Patrick Mackin]], who was murdered due to a personal feud with [[Dominic McGlinchey#Internal security|Dominic McGlinchey]]
* [[Éamon McMahon]], associate of [[Patrick Mackin]], who was murdered due to a personal feud with [[Dominic McGlinchey#Internal security|Dominic McGlinchey]]
* Eugene McMahon, with his wife, Julia McMahon, owned two funeral homes and subsequently became the subject of ''[[Shearson/American Express Inc. v. McMahon]]'', a [[United States Supreme Court|US Supreme Court]] case and decision concerning [[arbitration in the United States|arbitration]] of private [[securities fraud]] claims arising under the [[Securities Exchange Act of 1934]]
* Eugene McMahon, with his wife, Julia McMahon, owned two funeral homes and subsequently became the subject of ''[[Shearson/American Express Inc. v. McMahon]]'', a [[United States Supreme Court|US Supreme Court]] case and decision concerning [[arbitration in the United States|arbitration]] of private [[securities fraud]] claims arising under the [[Securities Exchange Act of 1934]]
* F. P. McMahon, Supply Officer, Antarctic Division, [[Melbourne]], and second-in-command of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) (Thala Dan), 1960–61, after whom the [[McMahon Islands]] are named
* F. P. McMahon, Supply Officer, Antarctic Division, [[Melbourne]], and second-in-command of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) (Thala Dan), 1960–61, after whom the [[McMahon Islands]] are named
* [[George McMahon (activist)|George McMahon]] (1950–2019), American [[cannabis rights]] activist
* [[George McMahon (activist)|George McMahon]] (1950–2019), American [[cannabis rights]] activist
* [[Joey McMahon]], founder of [[The Monday Life]]
* John McMahon, American settler, manager of the Courtland branch of the [[Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville]] mercantile firm Bierne and McMahon, and original documented owner of, as well as namesake of, the historic [[John McMahon House]] (built 1828)
* John McMahon, American settler, manager of the Courtland branch of the [[Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville]] mercantile firm Bierne and McMahon, and original documented owner of, as well as namesake of, the historic [[John McMahon House]] (built 1828)
* [[John E. McMahon|John E. McMahon]] (1860–1920), a [[United States Army]] officer who served in numerous conflicts, most notably in [[World War I]], where he commanded the 5th Division, and father of [[John E. McMahon Jr.]]
* [[John E. McMahon]] (1860–1920), a [[United States Army]] officer who served in numerous conflicts, most notably in [[World War I]], where he commanded the 5th Division, and father of [[John E. McMahon Jr.]]
* [[John E. McMahon Jr.]] (1890-1971), a career [[United States Army]] officer who attained the rank of [[Brigadier general (United States)|brigadier general]]
* [[John E. McMahon Jr.]] (1890-1971), a career [[United States Army]] officer who attained the rank of [[Brigadier general (United States)|brigadier general]]
* [[Johnny McMahon (comedian)]], Irish comedian and podcast host
* [[Johnny McMahon (comedian)]], Irish comedian and podcast host
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* [[Julian McMahon (barrister)]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC}}, Melbourne [[barrister]] who has been the lawyer for [[Van Tuong Nguyen]] and members of the [[Bali Nine]]
* [[Julian McMahon (barrister)]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AC}}, Melbourne [[barrister]] who has been the lawyer for [[Van Tuong Nguyen]] and members of the [[Bali Nine]]
* [[J. Kevin McMahon]], president and CEO of the [[Pittsburgh Cultural Trust]]
* [[J. Kevin McMahon]], president and CEO of the [[Pittsburgh Cultural Trust]]
* [[Louise Davis McMahon]] (1873–1966), American philanthropist
* Michael McMahon, namesake of [[McMahons Point]], [[Australia]], as an Irish farm labourer who immigrated to the area with his brother, James McMahon, on 14 February 1848 when Michael was 19 years old
* Michael McMahon, former NYPD police officer and husband of [[Emmy award]]-winning American actress, singer and television writer [[Martha Byrne]]
* Michael McMahon, former NYPD police officer and husband of [[Emmy award]]-winning American actress, singer and television writer [[Martha Byrne]]
**Michael Terrence McMahon (born 1998), their eldest child
**Michael Terrence McMahon (born 1998), their eldest child
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* Ryan McMahon, former girlfriend of, and noted domestic abuse victim of, American career criminal and former [[Boston Red Sox]] employee [[Jared Remy#Legal troubles and restraining orders|Jared Remy]], who was also implicated in [[Doping in baseball|steroid distribution]]
* Ryan McMahon, former girlfriend of, and noted domestic abuse victim of, American career criminal and former [[Boston Red Sox]] employee [[Jared Remy#Legal troubles and restraining orders|Jared Remy]], who was also implicated in [[Doping in baseball|steroid distribution]]
* [[Thomas John McMahon]] [[Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] (1864–1933), Australian [[Photojournalism|photojournalist]] and writer who, from 1915 to 1922, made several trips to [[Melanesia]] and [[Micronesia]] to create work that answered a demand in Australia, and the Western World, for visual information on the life in the Pacific Islands, the local's physical appearance and customs, and whether economic opportunities existed for settlers or investors
* [[Thomas John McMahon]] [[Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] (1864–1933), Australian [[Photojournalism|photojournalist]] and writer who, from 1915 to 1922, made several trips to [[Melanesia]] and [[Micronesia]] to create work that answered a demand in Australia, and the Western World, for visual information on the life in the Pacific Islands, the local's physical appearance and customs, and whether economic opportunities existed for settlers or investors
* Will McMahon, host of syndicated Australian radio show ''[[Will & Woody]]''


== Fictional characters ==
== Fictional characters ==
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**Cat McMahon (played by [[Onata Aprile]]), Elena's daughter
**Cat McMahon (played by [[Onata Aprile]]), Elena's daughter
**Dick McMahon (played by [[Willem Dafoe]]), Elena's father
**Dick McMahon (played by [[Willem Dafoe]]), Elena's father
* General Glen McMahon (played by [[Brad Pitt]]), a thinly veiled version of [[Stanley A. McChrystal|U.S. Army General Stanley A. McChrystal]] in the 2017 film ''[[War Machine (film)|War Machine]]''
* Henry McMahon, a major character in the 1997 book ''[[Term Limits (novel)|Term Limits]]'' by [[Vince Flynn]]
* Henry McMahon, a major character in the 1997 book ''[[Term Limits (novel)|Term Limits]]'' by [[Vince Flynn]]
* Lieutenant Herb 'Mac' McMahon (played by [[Joe Morton]]), a character in the 1994 American [[action film]] [[Speed (1994 film)|''Speed'' (1994 film)]] and, as an uncredited cameo, in its sequel ''[[Speed 2: Cruise Control]]''
* Lieutenant Herb 'Mac' McMahon (played by [[Joe Morton]]), a character in the 1994 American [[action film]] [[Speed (1994 film)|''Speed'' (1994 film)]] and, as an uncredited cameo, in its sequel ''[[Speed 2: Cruise Control]]''
**Mrs. McMahon (played by [[Neisha Folkes-LeMelle]]), though only in [[Speed (1994 film)|''Speed'' (1994 film)]]
**Mrs. McMahon (played by [[Neisha Folkes-LeMelle]]), though only in [[Speed (1994 film)|''Speed'' (1994 film)]]
* Jimmy McMahon ([[Colm Meaney]]) and his brother John Joe McMahon ([[Bernard Hill]]), main characters in the 2003 Irish comedy/drama film ''[[The Boys from County Clare]]''
* Jimmy McMahon ([[Colm Meaney]]) and his brother John Joe McMahon ([[Bernard Hill]]), main characters in the 2003 Irish comedy/drama film ''[[The Boys from County Clare]]''
* [[List of Grange Hill characters#Mrs McMahon|Mrs. McMahon]] (first name unknown?) (played by [[Maggie Riley]]), in children's television series ''[[Grange Hill]]''
* WPC Rachel McMahon, in ''[[The Missing Postman]]''
* WPC Rachel McMahon, in ''[[The Missing Postman]]''
* Shannon McMahon (played by [[Lucy Lawless]]), a lead character in "[[Nothing Important Happened Today]]", the two premiere episodes of the [[The X-Files (season 9)|ninth season]] of the [[science fiction]] [[television series]] ''[[The X-Files]]''
* Shannon McMahon (played by [[Lucy Lawless]]), a lead character in "[[Nothing Important Happened Today]]", the two premiere episodes of the [[The X-Files (season 9)|ninth season]] of the [[science fiction]] [[television series]] ''[[The X-Files]]''
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* [[McMahen]], surname list
* [[McMahen]], surname list
* [[McMann]], surname list
* [[McMann]], surname list
* [[Pre-Norman invasion Irish Celtic kinship groups]], from whom many of the modern Irish surnames came from


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[[Category:Surnames of Irish origin]]
[[Category:Surnames of Irish origin]]

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McMahon or MacMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN or /məkˈmɑːn/ mək-MAHN; older Irish orthography: Mac Mathghamhna; reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna; meaning "son of the bear")[1] is an Irish surname.

The surname came into use around the 11th century by two different Irish clans: The MacMahons of Thomond, a sept of the Dál gCais, and the MacMahons of Oriel, rulers of Airgíalla. Additionally, a separate McMahon family in County Fermanagh is descended from Mahon Maguire, a grandson of Donn Carrach Maguire.[2] According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the MacMahons were one of the chiefly families of the Dal gCais or Dalcassians who were a tribe of the Erainn who were the second wave of Celts to settle in Ireland between about 500 and 100 BC.[3]

McMahon or MacMahon is the surname of the following people:

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The McMahon family of WWE fame:

  • Jess McMahon (1882–1954), boxing and wrestling promoter; founder of Capitol Wrestling Corporation
  • Vincent J. McMahon (1914–1984), wrestling promoter; founder of WWE's immediate predecessor company, the World Wide Wrestling Federation
  • Vince McMahon (born 1945), former chairman and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (dba WWE, Inc.)
  • Linda McMahon (born 1948), wife of Vince Jr., former CEO of WWE and former administrator of the Small Business Administration.
  • Shane McMahon (born 1970), son of Vince Jr. and former Executive President of WWE Global Media
  • Stephanie McMahon (born 1976), daughter of Vince Jr., chairwoman and co-CEO of WWE
    • Triple H (born 1969), ring name of Paul Levesque; husband of Stephanie, Chief Content Officer and Executive Vice President of Talent Relations of WWE, former professional wrestler

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  1. ^ "McMahon Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms". HouseOfNames. 2000-01-01. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  2. ^ "Irish names". The Irish Times.
  3. ^ Cairney, C. Thomas (1989). Clans and Families of Ireland and Scotland. Jefferson, North Carolina, United States, and London: McFarland & Company. pp. 61–69. ISBN 0899503624.