Monahan
Saints
- See Mainchín
People
=Entertainment=
- Dan Monahan (born 1955), American actor
- Darren Monahan, American Chief Information Officer and Producer, Obsidian Entertainment
- David Monahan (born 1971), American actor
- Gordon Monahan (born 1956), Canadian musician and composer
- Matthew Monahan (born 1972), American artist based in Los Angeles
- Meghan Monahan (born 2001), American artist
- Pat Monahan (born 1969), American lead singer and songwriter for Train
- Patrick Monahan (comedian) (born 1976), Irish-Iranian stand-up comedian
- Sarah Monahan (born 1977), Australian actress
- William Monahan (born 1960), American screenwriter
=Sports=
- Garry Monahan (born 1946), retired Canadian professional ice hockey center
- Hartland Monahan (born 1951), retired Canadian ice hockey player
- Leo Monahan (artist) (born 1933), American paper artist
- Leo Monahan (sportswriter) (1926–2013), American sports journalist
- Rinty Monahan (1928–2003), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Sean Monahan (born 1994), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Shane Monahan (born 1974), former Major League Baseball outfielder and designated hitter
- Shane Monahan (rugby union), Irish professional rugby union player
=Other=
- Alfred Monahan (1877–1945), Anglican bishop of Monmouth
- Brian Monahan, Attending physician of the United States Congress
- Don Monahan, Canadian politician
- Haven Monahan, the alleged perpetrator of the sexual assault in the now-retracted Rolling Stone article "A Rape on Campus"
- J. C. Monahan, American meteorologist and TV presenter
- James G. Monahan (1855–1923), U.S. representative from Wisconsin
- Jay Monahan (born 1970) The Commissioner of the PGA Tour
- Patrick J. Monahan (born 1954), Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School of York University in Toronto,
See also
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Notes and references
=Citations=
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=Primary sources=
=Secondary sources=
{{refbegin}}
- {{cite book
|authorlink=John Lanigan (historian)
|title=An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, from the first introduction of Christianity among the Irish, to the beginning of the thirteenth century
|editor=The Irish Church
|last=Lanigan
|first=John
|edition=second
|volume=III
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D8rNkNkqEzIC
|year=1829
|publisher=Dublin: J. Cumming, 16, L. Ormond-Quay; London: Simpkin and Marshall; Edinburgh: R. Cadell and Co.
|pages=30–32
|access-date=10 October 2016
}}
- {{cite book
|authorlink=James Charles Wall
|title=Shrines of British Saints, with numerous illustrations
|editor=J. Charles Cox
|last=Wall
|first=James Charles
|url=https://www.forgottenbooks.com/en/download_pdf/Shrines_of_British_Saints_1000332111.pdf#page=140
|year=1905
|publisher=Methuen & Co., 36 Essex Street WC, London, England
|access-date=10 October 2016
|page=83
}} {{subscription required}}
{{refend}}