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No, but if you are called Shannon, maybe you'll be the first.
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Patron Saint of Rivers and Airports.
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Orla C
I don't know about Saint Shannon, but another name for the river is Senan, and I have heard Saint Senan somewhere before.
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No. and not a lot of Irish girls are called that, either--it's more popular amongst Irish Americans. The river Shannon was named after a mythological woman who had some connection with storms.