Kupper
Kupper or Kuppers (also Küpper) is a surname of Germanic origin meaning maker or repairer of wooden vessels. It is related to the English surname Cooper.[1]
People
- Alex Kupper (born 1990), American football player
- András Kupper (born 1964), Hungarian physician and politician
- Annelies Kupper (1906-1987), German operatic soprano
- Anneliese Küppers (1929–2010), German equestrian and Olympic medalist
- Eduardo Ferreyros Kuppers, Peruvian politician and Minister of Foreign Commerce and Tourism
- Eileen Küpper, South African singer
- Eric Kupper, American remixer
- Hans Küppers (born 1938), German footballer
- Jochen Küpper (born 1971), German physicist and chemist
- Josef Kupper (1932-2017), Swiss chess master
- Ketti Kupper (born 1951), American artist and designer
- Kurt Küppers (1894–1971), German World War I fighter pilot
- Martin Kupper (born 1989), Estonian discus thrower
- Petra Kuppers (born 1968), German-American artist and disability culture activist
- Paul Kupper (died 1908), American sculptor and creator of Eight Stone Lions
- Stephan Küppers, West German slalom canoer
Places
- Nowa Kopernia, a village in Poland whose German name is Küpper
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References
- Last name: Kupper. SurnameDB. Retrieved on 2015-08-03.
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