Cooper (surname)

Cooper is a surname.

In England, it was occupational surname, that is, derived from an occupation; in this case the maker and repairer of wooden barrels, casks, vats, etc., known as a cooper. The name evolved from the Middle English ''couper'' or ''cowper'', which in turn derives from Middle Dutch ''kūper'' (''kūp'' meaning "tub container").

In Scotland, the name Cooper was derived from the town of Cupar, in Fife (originating from Cu—pyre, the enclosed or high fire). In the late 19th century, the name was distributed across England, but most common in three main regions: the northern midlands; Sussex and Hampshire; and Suffolk.

Related names are the Dutch Kuiper, and the German Kupfer, Kupper, and Kuper. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Osteoporosis. Coming to the crunch. by Cooper, C

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    INCIDENCE AND BURDEN by Cooper, C

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    David Barker (1938-2013). by Cooper, C

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    OSTEOPOROSIS IN EUROPE by Cooper, C

    Published 2013
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    David Barker (1938-2013) OBITUARY by Cooper, C

    Published 2013
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