Proper noun
Mahon (plural Mahons)
A surname from Irish.
Mahon
Alternative form of Mahón
Still think she is worth it?” Mahon asked quietly. "Of course. She is my mate.” Mahon sighed. "So you decided then.” "Do you think we'd be laying here bleeding in the snow if I wasn't sure?” "Good point. Ilona Andrews
Digital investment scheme, Channel 4 Ventures, could also be expanded, but Mahon added that Channel 4 is not about to be “moving to in-house production.” Source: Internet
Brian Mac Mahon, who runs Expert Dojo, which invests in companies owned by women or immigrants, made his investment in Geojam at the start of the pandemic. Source: Internet
Derek Mahon: 'An Englishman in France is an expat, but an Irishman is an exile' Source: Internet
In Mahon, Barbary pirates from North Africa took considerable booty and as many as 6,000 slaves. Source: Internet
By August she had put into Port Mahon, suffering decay of her spar deck, and she remained there until temporary repairs were completed in March 1827. Source: Internet