Sharp (surname)

Sharp is an English language surname, cognate to the German scharf. It is also akin to words which have the sense of scraping, e.g. Latin scrobis 'ditch', Russian skresti 'to scrape'.

Recorded variations of the surname include Sharp, Sharpe, and the diminutives Sharpin, Sharplin and Sharpling. It originates from a medieval nickname, with the derivation from the Old English word "scearp", meaning sharp and used to describe a "sharp or smart" person.[1]

People bearing the surname Sharp

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  • Cecil Sharp (1859–1924), English music teacher and traditional English dance expert
  • Charles David Sharp (born 1954), American singer-songwriter
  • Clifford Sharp, British journalist

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  • Frank Sharp (disambiguation)

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  • Hap Sharp (1928–1993), American Formula One driver
  • Harry Sharp (1917–1995), American race car driver

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  • Isaac Sharp (1681–1735), early New Jersey settler, judge, politician, and colonel
  • Isadore Sharp (born 1931), Canadian businessman

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  • Pat Sharp (born 1961), British television presenter
  • Patrick Sharp (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey centre
  • Peter Sharp, Australian rugby league footballer and coach
  • Philip Sharp (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Phillip Allen Sharp (born 1944), American geneticist and molecular biologist

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  • Terri Sharp (born 1950), American singer
  • Thomas Sharp (priest) (1693–1758), English churchman (Archdeacon of Northumberland), biographer and theological writer
  • Thomas C. Sharp (1818-1894), opponent of Joseph Smith, Jr. and the Latter Day Saints
  • Thomas Wilfred Sharp (1901–1978), English town planner and author
  • Timm Sharp (born 1978), American actor
  • Tom Sharp (cricketer), English first-class cricketer for Cornwall CCC and Unicorns

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Fictional Sharps

gollark: Phrasing it as "the EVIL CAPITALISTS want us to unlockdown because they only care about the economy" is ridiculous - *we need to produce things* and people will probably become increasingly unhappy/crazy as time spent at home drags on.
gollark: Unfortunately the UK does not appear to *have* a plan, and the government is completely refusing to explain anything it's going to do.
gollark: Locking everything down just effectively puts the whole thing on pause, but at great cost, which makes sense as a way to buy time for launching another strategy.
gollark: <@!330678593904443393> We can hardly be locked down forever, or even much longer.
gollark: No, that is mediocre things.

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