History:
The surname Seoran is of Irish origin, stemming from the Gaelic name O'Siurain, which means 'descendant of Siurain'.
The Seoran surname is believed to have first been recorded in County Cork, Ireland in the 12th century. The family were descended from the Kings of Munster, and were a powerful clan in the area.
Description:
The Seoran family were known for their loyalty and bravery, and were respected by their peers. They were also known for their hospitality and generosity, and were often seen as a symbol of prosperity and good fortune.
The Seoran family had a number of traditional customs, including the practice of giving gifts of food and money to those in need. They also had a strong commitment to their faith, and would often attend mass together as a family.
The Seoran surname has many variations, including O'Seoran, Seoran, Siurain, and O'Siurain.





