seamas
Seamas is a masculine given name in Irish Gaelic. It is the Gaelic form of James, one of several names derived from the Latin Iacobus through Christian usage. In Irish orthography, the standard form is Séamas; Seamas (without diacritics) also appears, particularly in English-language contexts or within the Irish diaspora. The name is related to Seamus, the more common Anglicized form, and to James in English.
Etymology and form: The name James ultimately derives from Ya'akov (Hebrew), meaning “supplanter” or “holder of
Usage and context: Seamas is primarily used among Irish-speaking communities and in Ireland. In English-language contexts
Variations and related names: Séamas (with the acute accent) is the standard Irish form; Seamas is a