Griffith is a
surname of
Welsh origin which derives from the given name
Gruffudd. The prefix Griff (originally Gruff) may mean "strong grip" and the suffix, udd, means "chief"/"lord". The earliest recorded example of the surname was "Gryffyth" in 1295,[1] but the given name is older. People with the surname or its variants include:
List of people surnamed Griffith
A–H
Alan Arnold Griffith, British engineer specializing in fracture mechanics and aircraft gas turbine engines
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surnameGriffith. If an
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Griffith is a
surname of
Welsh origin which derives from the given name
Gruffudd. The prefix Griff (originally Gruff) may mean "strong grip" and the suffix, udd, means "chief"/"lord". The earliest recorded example of the surname was "Gryffyth" in 1295,[1] but the given name is older. People with the surname or its variants include:
List of people surnamed Griffith
A–H
Alan Arnold Griffith, British engineer specializing in fracture mechanics and aircraft gas turbine engines
This page lists people with the
surnameGriffith. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.