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Cooper is a surname originating in England,[1] and means maker of barrels; see Cooper (profession). Cooper is the 32nd most common surname in the United Kingdom.[2]
Many notable persons share this surname.
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A
- Afua Cooper (born 1957), Jamaican-Canadian poet and academic
- Alan Cooper (born 1952), creator of Visual Basic
- Alexander Cooper (17th-century–1660), English painter
- Alfred Cooper (disambiguation)
- Alice Cooper (born 1948), born Vincent Damon Furnier, musician
- Allen Foster Cooper (1838–1918), American politician
- Anderson Cooper (born 1967), journalist
- Andrew Cooper (disambiguation)
- Andy Cooper (1898–1941), American baseball player
- Ann Cooper Whitall (1716–1797), American Quaker
- Ann Nixon Cooper (1902–2009), African-American representative
- Anna J. Cooper (1859–1964), African-American educator
- Anthony Ashley-Cooper (disambiguation), 10 of the 12 Earls of Shaftesbury
- Ashley Cooper (disambiguation)
- Astley Cooper (1768–1841), English surgeon
B
- Barry Cooper (disambiguation)
- Ben Cooper (disambiguation)
- Bert Cooper (born 1966), American boxer
- Betty Cooper, fictional character from Archie Comics
- Bradley Cooper (born 1975), American actor
- Bradley Cooper (athlete) (born 1957), Bahamian discus thrower and shot putter
- Bransby Cooper (1844–1914), Australian cricketer
- Brent Cooper (born 1973), American boxer
- Buzz Cooper, fictional character from Guiding Light
C
- Calico Cooper, American actress
- Carl Cooper (born 1960), British Anglican bishop
- Cecil Cooper (born 1949), American baseball player
- Charles Cooper (disambiguation)
- Charlotte Cooper (disambiguation)
- Chris Cooper (disambiguation)
- Christin Cooper (born 1959), American skier
- Clarence Cooper (disambiguation)
- Colin Cooper (disambiguation)
- Colm Cooper (born 1983), Irish Gaelic footballer with Kerry GAA
- Courtney Ryley Cooper (1886–1940), circus clown, journalist and book author
- Curtis Cooper (disambiguation)
- Cynthia Cooper (disambiguation)
D
- Dale Cooper, fictional character from Twin Peaks
- Daniel C. Cooper (1773–1818), early American surveyor and politician
- D. B. Cooper, airline hijacker
- D. C. Cooper (born 1965), heavy metal singer born in 1965
- David Cooper (disambiguation)
- Dennis Cooper (born 1953), American poet and writer
- Lady Diana Cooper (1892–1986), society beauty and actress, wife of Duff Cooper
- Don Cooper (born 1957), American baseball player
- Douglas Cooper (disambiguation)
- Duff Cooper (1890–1954), British politician and writer
E
- Earl Cooper (1886–1965), leading race car driver, 1900–1925
- Eddie Cooper (born 1987), British actor
- Edmund Cooper (1926–1982), English writer
- Edward Cooper (disambiguation)
- Elizabeth Cooper (died 1960), Filipina-American actress
- Emma Lampert Cooper (1855–1920), American painter
F
- Frank Cooper (disambiguation)
- Frederic Taber Cooper (1864–1937), American writer, editor and academic
- Frederick Cooper, American historian
G
- G. Cooper (MCC cricketer), English amateur cricketer
- Gareth Cooper (born 1979), Welsh rugby player
- Gary Cooper (disambiguation)
- George Cooper (disambiguation)
- Gladys Cooper (1888–1971), English actress
- Gordon Cooper (1927–2004), astronaut
- Grey Cooper (c. 1720–1801), English MP
- Gwen Cooper, in the fictional television series Torchwood
H
- Harry Cooper (disambiguation)
- Helen Cooper (disambiguation)
- Helene Cooper (born 1966), Liberian-American author and journalist
- Henry Cooper (disambiguation)
- Hugh Cooper (1865–1937), American engineer
I
- Ian Cooper (disambiguation)
- Ivan Cooper (born 1944), Northern Ireland politician
J
- Jack Cooper (disambiguation)
- Jackie Cooper (1922–2011), American actor
- Jacqui Cooper (born 1973), Australian skier
- James Cooper (disambiguation)
- Jeff Cooper (disambiguation)
- Jere Cooper (1893–1957), American politician
- Jerry W. Cooper (born 1948), American politician
- Jessie Cooper (1914–1993), Australian politician
- Jilly Cooper (born 1937), English novelist
- Jim Cooper (disambiguation)
- Jimmy Cooper (disambiguation)
- Joe Cooper (disambiguation)
- John Cooper (disambiguation)
- Johnny Cooper (disambiguation)
- Joseph Cooper (disambiguation)
- Josh Cooper (disambiguation)
- Julie Cooper (disambiguation)
- Justin Cooper (disambiguation)
- Justine Cooper, fictional character from the TV series Angel
K
- Kaitlin Cooper, fictional TV character from The O.C.
- Kenneth H. Cooper (born 1931), eponym of the Cooper test for fitness
- Kenny Cooper (born 1984), American footballer
- Kenny Cooper, Sr. (born 1946), former English soccer goalkeeper and coach
- Kevin Cooper (disambiguation)
- Korey Cooper (born 1972), musician, member of Skillet
- Kyle Cooper (born 1962), designer of motion picture title sequences
L
- Lauren Cooper, a character in The Catherine Tate Show
- Leigh Cooper (born 1961), English footballer
- Leon Cooper (born 1930), Nobel Laureate in physics - theory of superconductivity
- Lettice Cooper (1897–1994), English writer
- Lindsay Cooper (born 1951), English musician (bassoon and oboe), composer and activist
- Lindsay L. Cooper (1940–2001), Scottish musician (double-bass and cello)
- Lionel Cooper, Australian rugby league player
- Lionel Cooper (mathematician) (1915–1979), South African mathematician
- Louise Cooper (1952–2009), British writer
M
- Marc Cooper, American journalist and blogger
- Marianne Leone Cooper (born 1952), American actress
- Marina Cooper, fictional character from Guiding Light
- Marissa Cooper, fictional TV character from The O.C.
- Mark Cooper (disambiguation)
- Marquis Cooper (1982–2009), American NFL football player
- Martha Cooper (born c. 1940), American photojournalist
- Martin Cooper (disambiguation)
- Matt Cooper (disambiguation)
- Matthew Cooper (disambiguation)
- Merian C. Cooper (1893–1973), American movie actor, director, screenwriter and producer
- Michael Cooper (disambiguation)
- Mike Cooper (disambiguation)
- Milton William Cooper (1943–2001), American writer
- Miranda Cooper (born 1975), British songwriter
- Mort Cooper (1913–1958), American baseball player
- Myers Y. Cooper (1873–1958), American politician
N
- Neale Cooper (born 1963), Scottish football manager
- Nicholas Ashley-Cooper, 12th Earl of Shaftesbury (born 1979), Earl of Shaftesbury
P
- Pat Cooper (born 1929), American comedian
- Paul Cooper (disambiguation)
- Paulette Cooper (born 1944), American journalist
- Peter Cooper (disambiguation)
- Priscilla Cooper Tyler (1816–1889), de facto First Lady of USA 1842-4
Q
- Quade Cooper (born 1988), Australian rugby union player
R
- Ray Cooper (born 1942), English musician
- Revel Cooper (died 1983), Australian artist
- Richard Cooper (disambiguation)
- Risteárd Cooper, Irish comedian
- Robert Cooper (disambiguation)
- Rosie Cooper (born 1950), British politician
- Roxanne Cooper, British singer
- Roy Cooper (disambiguation)
- Russell Cooper (disambiguation)
S
- Samuel Cooper (disambiguation)
- Sarah Cooper (1848–1932), Victorian British Oxford-based marmalade maker
- Selina Cooper (1864–1946), English suffragist and politician
- Shane Cooper (disambiguation)
- Shaun Cooper (born 1983), English footballer
- Sheldon Lee Cooper, fictional character from American TV sitcom The Big Bang Theory
- Sherry Cooper, Canadian-American, Chief Economist of BMO Capital Markets
- Shewell Cooper (1900–1982), organic gardener
- Simon Cooper (born 1936), British Army officer
- Sly Cooper (character), fictional character from the video game series Sly Cooper
- Stoney Cooper (1918–1977), American country musician
- Susan Cooper (disambiguation)
T
- Tarzan Cooper (1907–1980), American basketball player
- Terence Cooper (1933–1997), Northern Irish actor
- Terry Cooper (disambiguation)
- Theodore Cooper (1839–1919), American engineer
- Thomas Cooper (disambiguation)
- Tim Cooper (disambiguation)
- Tommy Cooper (1921–1984), famous British comedian
- Trisha Cooper, British broadcaster
V
- Val Cooper, fictional character from the Marvel Universe
W
- Walker Cooper (1915–1991), American baseball player
- Warren Cooper (born 1933), New Zealand politician
- Whina Cooper (1895–1994), New Zealand Māori leader
- Wilbur Cooper (1892–1973), American baseball player
- Wilhelmina Cooper (1939–1980), American model
- William Cooper (disambiguation)
- Wilson Marion Cooper (died 1916), Sacred Harp teacher
- Wyatt Emory Cooper (1927–1978), American screenwriter
- Wyllis Cooper (1899–1955), American radio writer
Y
- Yvette Cooper (born 1969), British Labour Party politician and Government Minister
See also
- Cooper (given name)
- Cooper (disambiguation)
- Couper (disambiguation)
- Cowper (surname)
Notes
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