Meaning & Origin
Carran is an Irish surname, primarily a variant of Curran. The name ultimately derives from the Gaelic Ó Corraidhín, meaning "descendant of Corraidhín," which itself possibly means "little spear" from corra ("spear") and a diminutive suffix. As a toponym, Carran is also associated with a village in County Clare, Ireland, whose name comes from An Carn ("the cairn").Geographic ConnectionThe village of Carran is located in the Burren region of County Clare, notable for its limestone landscape and historical copper mines. While the surname and place name are not directly etymologically linked, the village gained prominence as the birthplace of Michael Cusack, a key founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association. This connection gives the surname Carran a resonance within Irish sport and cultural heritage.Related NamesThe surname Carran is an Anglicized variant of Curran, which comes directly from the Gaelic Ó Corraidhín. Other related forms include Corraidhín itself, along with the patronymic Ó Corraidhín. These names share a common root in the ancient Irish tradition of naming by physical traits, as the element corra suggesting a spear implies a meaning such as "spear-bearer" or "warrior."Meaning: Variant of Curran, originally "descendant of Corraidhín" ("little spear")Origin: Irish GaelicType: SurnameUsage regions: Primarily Ireland, especially County Clare