Cowper
Cowper is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "cu" meaning "cow" and "per" meaning "pewter" or "plate," possibly referring to a family involved in metalworking or cattle tending. The name has historical significance and is associated with several notable individuals and places.
One of the most renowned figures with the surname Cowper is William Cowper (1731–1800), an English poet
In addition to notable individuals, Cowper is associated with various geographical locations, most notably Cowper, Indiana,
The surname has variations and related names, including Cooper, which also share etymological roots related to
Today, the name Cowper persists as both a family surname and place name, reflecting its historical roots