Siôn () or
Sion is a Welsh form of the Anglo-Norman
Jean, pronounced in English similarly to the Irish name
Seán. Notable people with the Welsh name include:
People with the surname •
Eleri Siôn (born 1971), Welsh radio and television presenter •
Llywelyn Siôn (1540–c. 1615), Welsh-language poet •
Sawnder Sion (16th century), Welsh poet •
Delwyn Sion (born 1954), welsh singer-songwriter, director, and BAFTA nominee.
People with the given name •
Siôn ap Hywel (fl. c. 1490–1532), Welsh-language poet •
Sion Bebb (born 1968), Welsh golfer •
Sion Blythe (1781–1835), American pastor •
Sion Record Bostick (1819–1902), American soldier •
Siôn Bradford (1706–1785), Welsh-language poet •
Sion Brinn (born 1973), Jamaican swimmer and coach •
Siôn Cent (c. 1400–1435/40), Welsh-language poet •
Siôn Ceri (fl. early 16th century), Welsh-language poet •
Sion James (born 2002), American basketball player •
Sion Jones (cyclist) (born 1979), Welsh cyclist •
Sion L. Perry (c. 1793–1874), justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama •
Sion Russell Jones (born 1986), Welsh singer and songwriter •
Sion Morris (born 1977), Welsh cricketer •
Siôn Phylip (1543–1620), Welsh-language poet •
Sion Hart Rogers (1825–1874), American politician from North Carolina •
Siôn Simon (born 1968), British politician from Birmingham Erdington •
Sion Spence (born 2000), Welsh footballer •
Siôn Treredyn or John Edwards (c. 1605–1656), Welsh priest and translator •
Siôn Tudur or John Tudur (c. 1522–1602), Welsh-language poet
Fictional and mythical characters • Siôn Corn, Welsh name of
Father Christmas •
Twm Siôn Cati or Welsh Wizard, Welsh figure in folklore ==Other versions of Sion==