Sheridan
The name Sheridan used to be a common Irish surname and comes from the Irish last name ‘O Siridéain’ which means ‘descendant of Siridean’ or ‘grandson’. The meaning of Sheridan is ‘searcher’ in Gaelic. Another interpretation of the name is from the Gaelic word ‘sirim’ which means ‘to seek’ or ‘searcher’. Some other meanings of the name include ‘long lived treasure’, ‘wild’ or ‘untamed’. A fun fact about the name is that 24 places in the United States are named Sheridan and in South Dakota, there is a Lake Sheridan. Famous people who share this name include Sheridan Smith, a British actress known for her work in sitcoms such as ‘The Royale Family’, ‘Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps’. Sheridan Tongue, a film music composer, has created soundtracks for many television series including BBC’s ‘Wonders Of The Universe’ and ‘Wonders Of The Solar System’.
Gender
Girl
Of course, this is a neutral name.
Meaning
searcher
Origin
Irish
Numerology
S is for sensitive, another side shows.
H is for happy, your wonderful laugh.
E is for excite, your spirit is catching!
R is for relish, you seek a challenge.
I is for impressive, your list of qualities.
D is for dream, your beacon ahead.
A is for affirm, the certainty of knowledge.
N is for neatness, your orderly way.
Lucky
Sheridan lucky number is 6.
Number 6 is recognized for its nurturing, supportive, and empathic nature. A true healer, 6 has the ability to problem solve in both the emotional and physical realms, helping others through its straightforward, yet gentle, approach. 6 has a strong sense of responsibility and cares deeply for its friends, family, and lovers.
Famous People Named Sheridan
- Sheridan Smith English actress and singer
- Nicolette Sheridan "Desperate Housewives"
- Sheridan Smith American former model and mother of famous models/musicians Lucky Blue Smith, Pyper America Smith, Starlie Cheyenne Smith and Daisy Clementine Smith
Sheridan in Pop Culture
- Sheridan Crane character on NBC soap opera "Passions"
- Sheridan Spencer main character in Lisi Harris' "The Pretenders"