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Sinéad (Irish pronunciation: [ˈʃɪnʲeːd̪ˠ] or [ʃɪˈnʲeːd̪ˠ]; English pronunciation: /ʃɨˈneɪd/ shi-NADE), is an Irish feminine name with the name meaning of "forever beautiful, pure, free" and "God is gracious" The name is derived from the French Jeanette, which is cognate to the English Janet; both these names trace back to the Old French Jeanne, Jehanne. Traced further back, these names are ultimately derived from the masculine Hebrew name Johanan, meaning "God is gracious".Sinéad is also commonly spelled Sinead or Sineád. The English version of "Sinéad" can be "Jane" or "Jenny".
Sinéad may refer to:
Actors: Haim Frank Ilfman (composer), Darine Ní Dhonnchadha (actress), Cecilia Mcallister (writer), Cecilia Mcallister (director), Dean Hagan (editor), Bronagh McCartan (producer), Aine Hanlon (actress),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Sean McGinley (actor), Edwina Forkin (producer), Niall Byrne (composer), Tom O'Leary (actor), Audrey O'Reilly (director), Bríd Ní Neachtain (actress), Margaret Toomey (actress), Audrey Ní Fhearghail (actress), Darren Mooney (actor), Niall Mooney (actor), Nicole Bates (actress), Sarah Hone (actress), Meave Mooney (actress),
Genres: Short,Actors: Patrick Fitzsymons (producer), Niall Cusack (actor), Tony Devlin (actor), Dorothy Duffy (actress), Ciarán O'Connor (writer), Ciarán O'Connor (director), Alastair Mac Aindreasa (actor), Gerry Downey (actor), Trevor Ó Clochartaigh (actor), Bianca McDowell (actress), Anne Nixon (actress), Áine Ní Ghallchóir (actress), Dympna Grieve (editor), Paul Deeds (actor), Brendan Dempsey (actor),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Brendan Gunn (miscellaneous crew), Sinéad O'Connor (actress), Michael Liebmann (actor), Tom Collins (producer), Martin Duffy (editor), Margo Harkin (director), Margo Harkin (writer), Seamus Ball (actor), Emer McCourt (actress), Marie Jones (actress), Maureen Dow (actress), Brenda Winter (actress), Bernie Downes (actress), Alan Howley (actor), Sean Carlin (actor),
Plot: Gorreti begins a romance with Ciaran, at her evening Irish-language class. When Ciaran is arrested by the British army, Goretti realises that she is pregnant and her world begins to crumble. She desperately tries to contact Ciaran in prison but, since she writes in Irish, her letters are not allowed through to him.
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