Laffan is an old Anglo-Norman name that put down deep roots in the south-east of Ireland.
Where does the Laffan name come from?
Laffan is generally regarded as a surname of Anglo-Norman origin, brought to Ireland in the wake of the Norman settlement of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Like many such names it became thoroughly Irish over time, and its bearers were long counted among the established families of the region. The exact derivation is uncertain, but the name has been settled in Ireland for many centuries.
Laffan in Ireland
The name is associated chiefly with the south-east, particularly counties Tipperary, Wexford and the area around Waterford. Laffan families appear in the records of these counties from the medieval period onward, holding land and taking part in local affairs. As a long-settled regional name, Laffan is found today across Ireland and among the diaspora in the United States, Canada, Australia and Britain.

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Carry the Laffan name with you
From a soft woven blanket to an everyday mug, our Laffan heritage range lets you keep this south-eastern name close. Search the Laffan name to see the full collection of gifts and keepsakes.
Frequently asked questions
Is Laffan an Irish name?
Yes. Laffan is an Anglo-Norman name that has been settled in Ireland for many centuries, especially in the south-eastern counties.
Where in Ireland does the Laffan name come from?
It is most strongly associated with the south-east, particularly counties Tipperary, Wexford and the Waterford area.
Is there a Laffan family crest?
Families of the name have heraldic traditions; the crest and tartan artwork on our Laffan products is created as decorative heritage artwork to celebrate the name.