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Gannon

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Gannon is an Irish surname, meaning "descendant of the fair one," perhaps denoting someone of Norse ancestry in Ireland.[1] It may also derive from the Anglo-Saxon feminine name "Gunnhildr."[1] Notable people with the surname include:

Artists and entertainers

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  • Craig Gannon (born 1966), English guitarist
  • Jeff Gannon (born 1957), pen name of James Guckert, a former White House reporter
  • Kim Gannon (1900–1974), American songwriter
  • Mary Gannon (1829—1868), American vaudeville and general comic actress associated with many of the 18th and 19th century matron roles

Politicians

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  • Bob Gannon (1959–2017), American businessman and politician
  • Tom Gannon (1943–2021), American politician

Sportspeople

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Others

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  • John D. Gannon (1948–1999, computer scientist, professor at the University of Maryland
  • John Mark Gannon (1877–1968), former archbishop of the Diocese of Erie in Pennsylvania
  • Mary Gannon (1867–1932), co-founder of the architectural firm Gannon and Hands
  • Theresa Gannon, British forensic psychologist

See also

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  • Gannon University, university in Erie, Pennsylvania
  • An early romanization/spelling error of Ganon, villain from Nintendo's video game series franchise The Legend of Zelda

References

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  1. ^ a b "Surname Database: Gannon Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database. Retrieved 2024-04-29.