Cooper
Cooper is both a surname and a given name. As an occupational surname, it originated from the medieval trade of making barrels, casks, and firkins; a cooper was a craftsman who shaped staves and fitted hoops to create watertight containers. The name spread with English-speaking populations and is now common in several countries.
Notable people with the surname include James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851), an American author best known for
Cooper is also used as a given name, particularly in the United States, and has become a
Place names: Cooper is the name of several towns and communities in the United States, reflecting the