Shaun Gill (born in 1993) is a Belizean athlete. He competed in the men's 60 metres at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships. He competed in the preliminary rounds at the 2020 Olympic Games 100 metres in Tokyo running 10.88 seconds. He will represent Belize in the Men's 100m at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
My older half-sister, from my dad’s first marriage, born in 1986, told me a few weeks ago when I was browsing on this website and she caught a glimpse of this name. That back in her grade school and high school years, it was a very common boy’s name along with its other variants like Shawn, Shane and Sean. Judging from the popularity data graphs on this website and others, e.g., the SSN data base, would support that assertion on its heyday being during the eighties and nineties. Placing such factors aside, I think it is an ok name, a bit dated, but not bad at all.
― Anonymous User 12/9/2023
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It looks dumbed down. Just use Seán. People will learn how to spell it.
― Anonymous User 3/20/2022
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Reminds me of my childhood cartoon, Shaun the Sheep.
Out of Sean, Shawn and Shaun, Shaun is definitely my most favorite and preferred spelling. If I were to ever use this name for a son, I'd go with the spelling of Shaun (:
― Anonymous User 3/26/2016
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Shaun is the name of the Sole Survivor's son in Fallout 4.
This is my name, and I'm certainly proud of it. During my younger years, being called Shaun the Sheep (or Shaun Prawn by one of my sisters) got a little frustrating, but I felt pretty cool near the end of secondary school when students called me Shaun of the Dead. :D.