Show ContentsMacLave History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The surname MacLave comes from the Irish name Mac Laithimh, from "flaitheamh" meaning "ruler." In Ulster the name is anglicized as MacClave and MacLave. In County Monaghan, however, the name is frequently mistranslated as Hand, since the name is phonetically similar to another Gaelic word "lamh" for "hand." Claffey is the most common variant in the midlands of Ireland. 1

Early Origins of the MacLave family

The surname MacLave was first found in Ulster (Irish: Ulaidh).

Early History of the MacLave family

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MacLave Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Claffey, MacClaffey, MacClave, MacLave, Hand and others.

Early Notables of the MacLave family

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Migration of the MacLave family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Peter Claffey, who settled in New York in 1841; and Michael Claffey, who was registered in Sacramento County, California in 1868. John and Thomas Claffey were naturalized in Washington County, Pennsylvania in 1840.



  1. MacLysaght, Edward, Supplement to Irish Families. Baltimore: Genealogical Book Company, 1964. Print.


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