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==People== ==People==
Shay is an Irish Gaelic name, a variant of the name ''Shea''. It is derived from ], which is anglicized from ''Ó Séaghdha''. Shay is also a Hebrew ], meaning {{gloss|gift}}, deriving as a variation of ].

===Mononym===
* ], Shay Mooney, of American act "Dan + Shay"
* ], Belgian rapper

===Given name=== ===Given name===
* ], Israeli computer programmer

====Entertainment industry==== ====Entertainment industry====
* ] (born 1981), American actress * ] (born 1981), American actress
* ] (born 1980), American YouTuber * ] (born 1980), American YouTuber
* ] (born 1975), better known as Shay, also Shae or Shade at times, a member of funk-rock band N*E*R*D * ] (born 1975), (presumed) N*E*R*D musician
* ], American screenwriter * ], American screenwriter
* ], (1943–2021), Irish songwriter and broadcaster
* ] (born 1987), Canadian actress * ] (born 1987), Canadian actress
* ] (born 1977), American actor * ] (born 1977), American actor
* ], American novelist, playwright, and author of short stories * ], American creative writer


====Sports ==== ====Sports ====
* ], Israeli footballer * ] (born 1983), Israeli footballer
* ], Irish footballer * ], Irish footballer
* ] (born 1985), basketball player who has played shooting guard for the WNBA's New York Liberty * ] (born 1985), (female) basketball player
* Shay, the popular name of ], Irish road bicycle racer * Shay, ] (1934-1971), Irish road bicycle racer
* ], Irish footballer * ], Irish footballer
* ], Irish footballer * ], Irish footballer
* ], Israeli footballer * ], Israeli footballer
*] (born 2002), (female) Israeli Olympic sailor
* ], English footballer * ], English footballer
* ], Irish footballer * ], Irish footballer
* ] (born 1996), Israeli footballer
* ], Canadian hockey player * ], Canadian hockey player

====Others====
* ], Israeli computer programmer
* Mangad Shay, Emperor of ] Kingdom


===Surname=== ===Surname===
* ], dancer and choreographer * ], American dancer and choreographer
* ], American photographer * ], American photographer
* ], comedic recording artist * ] (1921–1978), American comedic recording artist and actress
* ], designed the first Shay locomotive and patented the type * ] (1839–1916), American designer of the Shay locomotive
* ], representative of Philadelphia's folk music scene * ], Philadelphia folk music figure
* ], Canadian academic and ecologist * ], Canadian academic and ecologist
* ], American football player * ], American football player
* ], American doctor and clinical psychiatrist * ], American clinical psychiatrist
* ], American songwriter * ], American songwriter
* ], American film actress * ], American film actress
* ], professional hockey player * ] (1899–1968), Canadian hockey player
* ], American professional long-distance runner * ], American long-distance runner
* ], American blues, soul, and rhythm and blues singer and songwriter

===Mononym===
* ], full name Shay Mooney, part of the American country duo Dan + Shay
* ], French female rapper


==Fictional characters==
==Characters==
* Shay, a ] * Shay, ]
* Shay, a character in Scott Westerfeld's ] series * Shay, in Scott Westerfeld's ] series of novels
* Shay Bourne, character in the novel, '']'' * Shay Bourne, in the novel '']''
* ], fictional protagonist in the video game ''Assassin's Creed Rogue'' * ], protagonist in the video game ''Assassin's Creed Rogue''
* Carly Shay and Spencer Shay, characters in the TV series, '']'' * Carly Shay and Spencer Shay, in American TV series '']''
* Shay Turner, in Australian–New Zealand TV series '']''
* ], a character on the situation comedy ''227'', portrayed by Helen Martin * ], in American situation comedy ''227''
* Leslie Shay, in American TV series '']''


==Transportation== ==Transportation==
* Shay, alternative spelling for '']'' (carriage) * Shay, alternative spelling for '']'' (carriage)
* ], a light, covered two-wheeled carriage for two persons, drawn by a single horse * ], a light, covered two-wheeled carriage for two persons
* ], a type of steam locomotive patented and popularized by Ephraim Shay * ], a type of steam locomotive patented and popularized by Ephraim Shay
* ], US automobile company 1978-1982 * ], American automobile company 1978–1982


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
* Shay, ] * Shay, ]
* ], on Point Street in New Hamburg, New York * ], in New Hamburg, New York
* ], the ground of Halifax Town F.C. and Halifax RLFC * ], Halifax Town F.C. and RLFC venue, England
* ], in the United States in the 1780s
* ''Shay'', a ]


==See also== ==See also==
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ]
* ], the Egyptian god of fate
* ] * ]
* ] * ]

Latest revision as of 18:08, 16 December 2024

Shay may refer to:

People

Shay is an Irish Gaelic name, a variant of the name Shea. It is derived from O'Shea, which is anglicized from Ó Séaghdha. Shay is also a Hebrew unisex name, meaning 'gift', deriving as a variation of Shai.

Mononym

Given name

Entertainment industry

Sports

Surname

Fictional characters

Transportation

Other uses

See also

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