Throop
Throop is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English word "þrop," which means "thicket" or "thorn bush." It is also associated with the Old Norse word "þróp," meaning "thicket" or "clearing." The name has been used as both a given name and a surname throughout history.
The surname Throop is most commonly found in the United States, particularly in the Northeastern states. It
Notable individuals with the surname Throop include:
- John Throop (1740-1821), an American politician and military officer who served as the Governor of New
- William Throop (1755-1832), an American politician who served as the Governor of New York.
- John Throop (1801-1872), an American politician and diplomat who served as the U.S. Minister to Russia.
The name Throop has also been used as a given name, with notable examples including:
- Throop T. Arnold (1880-1948), an American actor and director.
- Throop T. Arnold (1880-1948), an American actor and director.
The surname Throop continues to be used today, with descendants of the original bearers of the name