Description:
The Gavlan surname is of Irish origin. The name is derived from the Irish Gaelic word “gabhlan” which means “foreigner” or “stranger”. The Gavlan family name is most commonly found in the counties of Cork and Kerry in Ireland, and is believed to have originated in the area of the River Lee in Cork. The Gavlan family is one of the oldest in Ireland, with records dating back to the early 1600s. The Gavlan surname is also found in Scotland, where it is believed to have been carried over by Irish immigrants in the 19th century. The culture and customs of the Gavlan family are similar to those of other Irish families. The family is known for its strong sense of loyalty and commitment to family and friends. The Gavlan family has a long history of service in the military and in politics. Variations of the Gavlan surname include Gavlin, Gavilen, Gavilin, and Gavlian. The spelling of the name can also vary depending on the region in which it is found.






