Sullivan
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Sullivan is an Irish surname that has gained popularity as a given name. It's derived from the Gaelic elements "suilleabhain" and means "dark-eyed one" or "black-eyed one." Its strong, memorable sound makes it a distinguished choice.
The name Sullivan boasts a rich history interwoven with Irish heritage. Many famous figures throughout history have carried this name, adding to its allure and historical significance.
Ed Sullivan
An American television personality, known as the host of "The Ed Sullivan Show." His show introduced many iconic musical acts to a national audience in the 1950s and 60s.
Arthur Sullivan
A 19th-century English composer best known for his collaborations with librettist W. S. Gilbert in creating the Savoy Operas, such as "The Pirates of Penzance" and "The Mikado."