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* 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]]
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* [[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]]''

Revision as of 12:49, 12 September 2024

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:

Arts

Humanities

Politics and nobility

Religion

Science and medicine

Sports

Wrestling

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

Fictional characters

See also

References

  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.