Coppée
Coppée is a surname of French origin. It can refer to several notable individuals. The most prominent is François Coppée (1842-1908), a French poet and playwright. He was a member of the Académie française and is known for his realistic and sentimental verse, often depicting the lives of ordinary people. His works include poems such as "Le Passant" and plays like "Le Luthier de Crémone." He was a significant figure in French literary circles during the late 19th century.
Another individual who bears the name is Albert Coppée, a Belgian politician. He served as a Member
The surname can also be found in other contexts, though less prominently. It is a relatively uncommon