Cooper (surname)

Cooper is an English surname originating in England;[1] see Cooper (profession). Cooper is the 4th most common surname in Liberia and 35th most common in England.[2]

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C

D

  • Daniel C. Cooper (1773–1818), early American surveyor and politician
  • D. B. Cooper, epithet for an unknown airline hijacker from 1971
  • D. C. Cooper (born 1965), American heavy metal singer
  • David Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Darren Cooper (d. 2016), British Labour Party politician
  • Dennis Cooper (born 1953), American poet and writer
  • Dewey Cooper (born 1974), American kickboxer and boxer
  • Drazen Cooper (born 1994), American Music Engineer/ Recording Artist
  • Lady Diana Cooper (1892–1986), British society beauty and actress, wife of Duff Cooper
  • Dolores G. Cooper (1922–1999), American politician
  • Dominic Cooper (born 1978), British actor
  • Don Cooper (born 1957), American baseball player
  • Douglas Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Duff Cooper (1890–1954), British politician and writer

E

F

  • Frank Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Frederic Taber Cooper (1864–1937), American writer, editor and academic
  • Frederick Cooper (disambiguation)

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H

I

  • Ian Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Ivan Cooper (1944–2019), Northern Ireland politician

J

  • Jack Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Jackie Cooper (1922–2011), American actor
  • Jacqui Cooper (born 1973), Australian skier
  • Jade Holland Cooper (born 1986/87), British fashion designer
  • James Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Jeanne Cooper (1928–2013), American actress
  • Jeff Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Jennifer Cooper, corporate lawyer and Queen's Counsel from New Zealand
  • Jere Cooper (1893–1957), American politician
  • Jerry W. Cooper (born 1948), American politician
  • Jessica Cooper (born 1967), British artist
  • Jessie Cooper (1914–1993), Australian politician
  • Jilly Cooper (born 1937), English novelist
  • Jim Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Jimmy Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Joan Cooper (social worker) (1914–1999), English civil servant and social worker
  • Job Adams Cooper (1843–1899), American politician, governor of Colorado
  • Joe Cooper (disambiguation)
  • John Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Johnny Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Joseph Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Joshua Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Julie Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Justin Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Justine Cooper (disambiguation)

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  • Kenneth H. Cooper (born 1931), American Air-Force Colonel, doctor and aerobics pioneer
  • Kenny Cooper (born 1984), American footballer (soccer)
  • Kenny Cooper, Sr. (born 1946), former English soccer goalkeeper and coach
  • Kevin Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Kevon Cooper (born 1989), Trinidadian cricketer
  • Kitty Cooper, American bridge player
  • Korey Cooper (born 1972), American musician, member of Skillet
  • Kyle Cooper (born 1962), American designer of motion picture title sequences
  • Kyle Cooper (born 1989), South African rugby union player

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  • Lamart Cooper (born 1973), US American football player
  • Leigh Cooper (born 1961), English footballer
  • Leon Cooper (born 1930), American Nobel Laureate in physics – theory of superconductivity
  • Les Cooper (1921–2013), American musician
  • Lettice Cooper (1897–1994), English writer
  • Levi Cooper – The Maggid of Melbourne, Australian Orthodox Jewish teacher
  • Levi Rolla Cooper (born 1990), American professional wrestler
  • Lindsay Cooper (1951–2013), English musician (bassoon and oboe), composer and activist
  • Lindsay L. Cooper (1940–2001), Scottish musician (double-bass and cello)
  • Lionel Cooper, Australian rugby league player
  • Lionel Cooper (1915–1979), South African mathematician
  • Louise Cooper (1952–2009), British writer

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N

P

Q

R

S

T

  • Tarzan Cooper (1907–1980), American basketball player
  • Terence Cooper (1933–1997), Northern Irish actor
  • Terry Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Theodore Cooper (1839–1919), American engineer
  • Thomas Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Tim Cooper (disambiguation)
  • Tina Cooper (1918–1986), English paediatrician
  • Tommy Cooper (1921–1984), British comedian
  • Trisha Cooper, British broadcaster

W

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  • Yvette Cooper (born 1969), British Labour Party politician and 2015 Labour leadership contender

Fictional characters

  • Betty Cooper, character from Archie Comics
  • Buzz Cooper, character from the soap opera Guiding Light
  • Dale Cooper, character from the TV show Twin Peaks
  • Gwen Cooper, character from the Doctor Who spinoff series Torchwood
  • Kaitlin Cooper, character from the TV series The O.C.
  • Lauren Cooper, character in The Catherine Tate Show
  • Marina Cooper, character from the soap opera Guiding Light
  • Marissa Cooper, character from the TV series The O.C.
  • Sheldon Cooper, character from the American TV sitcom The Big Bang Theory
  • Sly Cooper, character from the Sly Cooper video games
  • Valerie "Val" Cooper, character from the Marvel Universe
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See also

Notes

  1. "Cooper Surname Meaning and Distribution". ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2014
  2. "Cooper Surname Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2014
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