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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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* [[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 1990), Irish singer
* [[Éabha McMahon]] (born 1990), Irish singer
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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]]
* 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 McMahon (Canadian politician)]] (1830&ndash;1909), [[Ontario]] doctor and political figure
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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]]
* [[Larry McMahon]] (1929–2006), Irish [[Fine Gael]] politician who served both as a [[Teachta Dála]] (TD) and as a [[Seanad Éireann|Senator]]
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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
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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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* [[Billy McMahon (athlete)]] (1910–1991), American [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[long-distance runner]]
* [[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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* [[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 (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
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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]]
* [[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]]
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* [[Joey McMahon]], founder of [[The Monday Life]]
* [[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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* [[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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Wrestling

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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

Others

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See also

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References

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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.