Shauna - People Named Shauna

People Named Shauna

  • Shauna Anderson, American restaurateur, author, historian, and business woman
  • Shauna Baker, Canadian actress
  • Shauna Burns, American singer, songwriter, pianist
  • Shauna Cross, American roller derby athlete
  • Shauna MacDonald, Canadian actress and radio announcer
  • Shauna Gambill, American beauty queen
  • Shauna Grant, American nude model and pornographic actress
  • Shauna Kain, American beauty queen
  • Shauna Lowry, Northern Irish TV presenter
  • Shauna Macdonald, Scottish actress
  • Shauna O'Brien, American actress
  • Shauna Parsons, American news anchor
  • Shauna Robertson, Canadian film producer
  • Shauna Rohbock, American bobsledder, and former professional soccer player.
  • Shauna Rolston, Canadian cellist
  • Shauna Sand, American actress and Playboy model
  • Shauna Singh Baldwin, Canadian-American novelist
  • Shauna Willis, Australian television presenter
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