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*[[Marc Griffin]] (born 1956), American judge

*[[Marc Griffin]] (born 1956), American judge

*[[Marcus Griffin]] (born 1985), American football player

*[[Marcus Griffin]] (born 1985), American football player

*[[Matthew Griffin (game designer)|Matthew “Leth” Griffin]], American game designer and marketer

*[[Matthew Griffin (game designer)|Matthew “Leth” Griffin]], American game designer and

*[[Marion Mahony Griffin]] (1871–1961), American architect and artist

*[[Marion Mahony Griffin]] (1871–1961), American architect and artist

*[[Martin Griffin (disambiguation)|Martin Griffin]] (disambiguation), several people

*[[Martin Griffin (disambiguation)|Martin Griffin]] (disambiguation), several people


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Griffin is a surname of Irish, English and Welsh origin. Griffin was the 75th most common surname on the island of Ireland in 1891.[2] It was estimated in 2000 that Griffin is the 114th most common surname in the U.S., with a population in the order of two hundred thousand.[1]

The surname “Griffin” has a number of sources in Ireland.

The spelling Ó Gríofa (male) or Ní Ghríofa (female) is associated with the Co. Clare family, whose surname was also anglicised as O’Griffey or O’Griffy. Ó Gríofa translates to English as “descendant of the Griffin-like”.

Prior to the Irish spelling review, Ó Gríofa was spelt Ó Gríobhtha.[3] The Ó Gríofa were chieftains of the Cineal Cuallachta[4] branch of the Dál gCais,[5] or Dalcassians, with their castle at Ballygriffy located in North Ballygriffey, Dysert (formerly the barony of Inchiquin). The Ó Gríofa are of the same stock as the O’Deas and the O’Quins, who belong to the Uí Fhearmaic.[6][7]

The surname appears in the 14th-century medieval Gaelic chronicle Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh (“The Triumphs of Turlough”), written around 1310–1320, which records the wars of Toirdhealbhach Ó Briain (Turlough O’Brien), King of Thomond. The chronicle mentions a notable figure, Tomás mac Urthaile Ó Gríofa, who acted as both a military leader and diplomatic envoy, commissioned to negotiate on behalf of the Dalcassians with the Anglo-Norman de Clare family. This reference highlights the family’s significant status in medieval Irish politics and warfare.

County Kerry Griffins

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County Kerry Griffins are descendants of Gallowglasses who fought in the Desmond Rebellions against the English.[8]

In Ireland, the surname Griffin can also be associated with the Welsh surname “Griffith“, but to a much lesser degree.[9]

The surname “Griffin” in Wales, generally speaking, is a variant of the surname “Griffith“, or other similar Welsh names.

Notable people with the surname

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  • Anthony Dean Griffey (born 1970), American operatic tenor
  • Carolyn Griffey (born 1969), American soul vocalist and member of the soul funk group Shalamar
  • Dan Griffey (born 1970), American politician
  • Dick Griffey (1938–2010), American record producer and promoter, father of Carolyn Griffey
  • Ken Griffey Jr. (born 1969), former Major League Baseball player
  • Ken Griffey Sr. (born 1950), former Major League Baseball player, father of Ken Griffey Jr.

Fictional characters with the surname

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  • “Surname Maps of Ireland” (map). barrygriffin.com. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  • O’Laughlin, M. C. (1997). “The Book of Irish Families Great & Small”. Irish Genealogical Foundation ISBN 0940134098
  • Matheson, R. E. (1891). “Special Report on Surnames in Ireland”
  • Williams, M. (1996) “Researching Local History”
  • U.S. Census Bureau (1990), Population Division, Population Analysis & Evaluation Staff
  • Standish Hayes O’Grady (ed.), Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh, Irish Texts Society, 1929.

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