Halpen
Halpen is a surname of English origin. It is believed to be a habitational name derived from a place in Shropshire, England. The name likely originates from the Old English words "heall" meaning hall or manor, and "penn" meaning a pen or enclosure, suggesting a dwelling associated with a fenced area or a property with a hall. Alternatively, it could be a variation of "half-pen," referring to a half-penny, though this etymology is less commonly cited. Over time, the surname spread through various regions of England and eventually to other parts of the world through migration. Individuals bearing the Halpen surname can be found in historical records dating back several centuries, indicating its established presence in the English-speaking world. The distribution of the surname today reflects historical migration patterns, with concentrations in areas where English settlers established themselves. Like many surnames, variations in spelling may have occurred throughout history due to differences in pronunciation and scribal practices.