Scanlon
Scanlon is an Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic name Ó Scannláin, meaning "descendant of Scannlán", and is a variant of the name Ó Scannail derived from the Irish word scannal, originally meaning quarrel, contention, fight, and later, scandal.
There are three quite distinct septs or clans, the first and primary sept being the Ó Scannail, who belong to West Munster and specifically the Counties of Kerry, Cork, and Limerick. The other two septs derived from Ó Scannail, and their descendants are now known as Scanlan and Scanlon. One sept is O'Scannlain of Munster and the other is McScannlain of Oriel, County Louth, neither of which has retained the prefix O or Mc in modern times. The latter are perpetuated in the placename Ballymacscanlon near Dundalk. The widespread distribution of these names is indicated by the fact that there are six Ballyscanlans in Ireland as well as a Scanlansland and a Scanlan's Island. Two of these are in County Clare and one in Mayo, which lends colour to the statement that there was also a North Connacht Sept of O'Scanlan.
Notable people with the name include:
- Agnes Scanlon, American politician
- Albert Scanlon, English soccer player
- Angela Scanlon, Irish broadcaster
- Arthur Garrett Scanlon, American football coach
- Bill Scanlon, American tennis player
- Bridget Scanlon, Irish-American hydrogeologist
- Christopher Scanlon, American politician
- Craig Scanlon, British musician
- Dan Scanlon, American animator, writer and storyboard artist
- Denis Scanlon, Australian rules footballer
- Dewey Scanlon, American football coach
- Eamon Scanlon, Irish politician
- Edward Scanlon, English footballer
- Eugene Scanlon, American politician
- Eugene Scanlon Jr., American judge
- Hugh Scanlon, Australian-born British trade unionist
- Ian Scanlon, Scottish soccer player
- Jack Scanlon, British actor
- Jack Scanlon (footballer), Australian rules footballer
- James Scanlon, Australian equestrian
- Joseph Scanlon, American politician
- Joseph A. Scanlon, American politician
- Larimar Fiallo Scanlón, Dominican beauty contestant
- Kyla Scanlon, American content creator
- Leo Scanlon, American amateur astronomer for whom 8131 Scanlon is named
- Mark Scanlon (disambiguation), multiple people
- Martin F. Scanlon, United States Air Force general
- Mary Scanlon (disambiguation), multiple people
- Michael Scanlon, American lobbyist
- Michael Scanlon (baseball), Irish-born American baseball manager
- Michael Scanlon (poet), Irish poet and statistician
- Pat Scanlon (outfielder), American baseball player
- Pat Scanlon (third baseman), American baseball player
- Pauline Scanlon, Irish singer
- Peter Scanlon (disambiguation), multiple people
- Phil Scanlon, British musician
- Rich Scanlon, American football player
- Séamus Scanlon, Irish Gaelic footballer
- T. M. Scanlon, American philosophy professor
- Terry Scanlon, Australian comedian and pantomime artist
- Thomas E. Scanlon, American politician
- Walter J. Scanlon, alias of Walter Van Brunt, American singer